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A heat carried by Conduction

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Q: What is the kind of heat you feel when you touch a hot stove?
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What kind of energy do you feel when you put your hand over a stove burner?

Radiant heat mostly. Some convection.


What kind of energy comes from a stove?

Heat. (by convection and radiation)


What kind of method of heat transfer is a burner on a stove heats the bottom of a pot?

it is conduction


What kind of change takes place in electrical energy when you use an electric stove?

The electrical energy is converted to heat.


What kind of glass should be used in a wood burning stove?

Ceramic or neo-ceramic. It is designed to radiate heat.


What kind of energy that you cannot see hear ad touch?

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What kind of heat you feel when you put your hands above a fire?

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What is the hotest a stove can get?

That would depend on the kind of stove that you have.


What kind of energy does a stove use?

If it is a gas stove it will use kinetic energy from a chemical reaction, adding it as potential energy (molecular motion) to the molecules of whatever is heated. In an electric stove, electrical energy becomes radiant thermal energy, some of which becomes potential energy in whatever is heated.


Does an electrical stove convert electrical energy into motion?

Strictly speaking, an electric stove converts electricity into heat. That heat can be used to create motion, like water circulating in a pot of boiling water, but the direct conversion is to thermal energy.


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It is a kind fo a scientists thing and math! so it is a thing that you can feel,touch,and smell.