Heat Energy?
The energy transferred in this scenario is thermal energy, which moves from the hot pan to your hand, resulting in a sensation of heat.
You might feel thermal energy when you touch a hot stove, sit by a warm fire, or take a hot shower.
"Conduction" is what is happening.
heat transfer
Yes, they get very hot to the touch.
That process is called thermal conduction, where heat energy is transferred from a hot object to a cooler object by direct contact.
Resistors get hot because they convert electrical energy into heat while resisting the flow of electricity. This heat is a byproduct of the resistance in the circuit and can cause the resistor to become hot to the touch.
If your hand directly touches the hot pot or pan, the heat is transferred from the pot or pan to your hand by conduction.
Yes. Thermal energy is moved by contact in a process call conduction. You see this when you touch a hot plate and burn your finger. Kinetic energy is transfered by touch as well. You can see this when you hit a that isn't moving and then then ball rolls. There are other example as well.
The heat you feel when you touch a hot stove is conducted heat, which occurs when your hand comes into direct contact with the hot surface of the stove. Heat energy transfers from the stove to your hand through the process of conduction.
They can be hot when you touch them and the oils can cause skin irritation.
Metal utensils CAN get too hot to touch.