Yes, I've had my Termisil teapot for over a year and I put it directly on the heating element - I have an electric stove. Be Careful, the lid of the teapot sometimes falls off when you are pouring tea.
I would not do that unless it was Pyrex or similar.
Overall a glass top stove is a good choice. But, you can only have an electric stove with a glass top, not gas. It is quite easy to clean which is a big positive. Also, heat is evenly distributed to the pot.
can a teapot conduct heat
Generally is not recommended; only quartz or a special glass support a high temterature. Read the the indication in the producer catalogue.
On an electric stove, the heat coil directly touches the pot, facilitating the conduction or direct heat transfer. On a gas stove, the burning fuel transfers heat to a pot by both radiation and convection.
by radiation
heat and chemical energy
yes
electric, but it alot of times depends on the stove quality.
Heat
Convection - Hot air circulating from a heater Conduction - A hot stove with a pan on it Radiation - A hot stove
Because the stove burner conducts the heat through the pan to cook the food.
Yes the Precise Heat Electric Skillets lid is made of glass. It also features a non stick cooking surface and a great heating element.