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No electromagnetic radiation, whether ionizing or not, is affected by an electric field or by a magnetic field.
Depends on the location. Many rural areas in the US had limited electrical service. They were common in urban areas, along with gas stoves.
I think its infrared radiation.
No, gamma rays are not stopped by an electric field.
Refrigerators, stoves, and air conditioners transfer heat by radiation. Electric blankets is another example. Toasters would also transfer heat by radiation.
Yes, for cooking and for heating. Wood stoves, oil stoves, gas stoves, and electric stoves.
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Gas stoves were the most common before electric stoves. Electric stoves came around in the 1930's. The electric stove is more common nowadays, but has yet to replace the gas stove. So to answer your question more directly: They have not replaced anything.
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Duraflame and Dimplex are two popular brands of portable electric stoves available at Walmart. Portable electric stoves are popular among Walmart customers.
It really depends on what you mean by "better." Electric seem to cook more evenly than gas stoves. Electric are also more popular. Gas stoves seem to be less expensive to operate over the long run and have a good performance on low heat because you can actually see and adjust the flame.
Yes, propane stoves are considered to be legal in restaurants. Along with propane stoves, many restaurants have gas and electric stoves.
Electric stoves are not as good as gas stoves, it's hard to change or lower the temperature in an electric stove, but it is a cheaper option than a gas stove.
Erik L Johnsson has written: 'Study of technology for detecting pre-ignition conditions of cooking-related fires associated with electric and gas ranges and cooktops, final report' -- subject(s): Cookery, Electric Stoves, Fire detectors, Fireproofing, Gas Stoves, Safety measures, Stoves, Electric, Stoves, Gas, Technological innovations