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Once the temperature goes over 0`C. (Bunsen burner)
Will use More On High If the Temperature increases
The electric resistance is related to the diameter and extension of the wire submitted to a determined voltage which will determine the electric current flowing into the wire.AnswerVoltage has no effect on resistance. Resistance is determined by the length, cross-sectional area, and resistivity of a material (resistivity is affected by temperature, so temperature indirectly affect resistance).
With oxygen closed off and a yellow flame the temperature is about 1000 degrees Celsius.
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It is similar to Bunsen burner. It is used for high temperature burning.
An electric burner normally can reach max temperatures of 800 degrees Fahrenheit.
The burner of an electric range is just a giant resistor. Like all resistors, they have a special coating on the outside to help protect the resistor from the outside environment. This coating is normally made of a type of ceramic, and is a poor electric conductor. Because of this, electricity will have a hard time making a complete circuit (which is necessary for one to get shocked) between the burner and your body.While you will not get electrocuted when you touch the burner, you will still get burned. As such, refrain from touching the burner, as it may result in a very painful experience. And be careful when around an electric stove; even though the burner may not be glowing red, there is still a possibility that the burner is hot. Skin damage does not require very high temperatures, and a burner can easily cause serious burns when you are not careful.
Is it dangersous to cook using a small pot or pan on a large electric burner?
An electric oil burner burns fuel oil to heat food. You can purchase electric oil burners online from stores such as Bed, Bath & Beyond or from retailers such as Amazon.
A burner on a stove that uses electricity to become hot and, you know dude, cook stuff
High temperature, non-flammable.
The control knob thermostat is probably broken and all you have is on and off.
Aquastats are thermostats sensing the temperature of the water itself, and are used basically to stop and start the burner by controlling the electrical circuit. The temperature of the water is held within preset limits by the aquastats. As the temperature of the water drops to the low setting, the aquastat closes a contact and starts the burner. When the temperature reaches the high setting, the aquastat opens the contact and stops the burner. There is usually a high limit setting which will open the contact, if it should fail to open on the automatic HI/LO control. This feature can be contained within the same instrument or it might be a separate unit. What temperature should the aquastat be set at for the boiler?
No. An electric dryer has no burner or combustion controls.
Electric burners have the advantages of reducing fire hazard due to the lack of open flame, not needing to have a gas line to run the burner, and eliminating the risk of a gas leak from the burner. The disadvantages of an electric burner are a longer heat-up time for the burner, less precision when cooking since the burner takes longer to respond to changes in heat setting changes, and the risk of burn since the burner surface stays hot relatively longer after shut-off.
The actual "cooking temperature" will depend on the cooking pot or pan you are using, and the efficiency of that pot or pan at conducting heat from the burner to the food you are actually cooking (rather than radiating it out into the kitchen). So, if the actual cooking temperature is of vital importance to you, then it is best to use a thermometer to check the food temperature, rather than the burner temperatures.