Microwave oven
Electriity Kind of obvious
When a gas turns into a liquid, the gas cools and then loses energy. This is the process known as condensation.
all gas has energy. all matter has energy in fact without energy nothing could happen everything would be in frozen animation. everything has either potential or kinetic energy
The process of changing liquid water into a gas is called evaporation. Energy is added to the liquid water - generally in the form of heat. When enough energy is added, it allows the most energetic molecules at the surface of the liquid to break free of the liquid and enter the gas phase. The more energy that is added, the more water molecules will have enough energy to move into the gas phase. If enough energy is added, all the molecules will leave the liquid and from then on adding energy will just make the gas warmer. Another way to change liquid water into gas is to drop the pressure above the liquid. In this case, it takes less energy for the molecules in the liquid to get away from the liquid so some of them will already be energetic enough to get away. Any mass of liquid water will have a range of energies for the molecules, some will be low energy, others high energy with each collision between the molecules, they either gain or loose energy. If they gain enough energy, they can become energetic enough to escape the liquid as a gas. The higher the pressure, the more energy is required to become a gas. If the liquid water is in contact with some gas - air for example. The liquid will evaporate until the gas is saturated with water vapor. At that point the rate of water molecules dropping out of the gas back into the water (because they don't have enough energy to stay in the gas) is equal to the rate of water molecules escaping from the liquid to become gas. This point is also known as "equilibrium".
The burning of gas is chemical energy, and it creates thermal energy (heat, which is mechanical energy) to cook the food. Chemical energy is converted into thermal energy in the gas oven.
Heat energy
heat energy
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Heat, or thermal, energy.
chemical energy to thermal energy(heat energy)
Heat energy
it depends on what kind of oven some are just hooked up to the gas line you might have that kind of oven or some ovens are electric
Gas ovens are generally more efficient with energy consumption.
An oven uses heat energy. The fuel depends on what type of oven you are using. It could be heated by electricity, gas, coal, wood or charcoal.
A microwave oven uses electrical energy (which is electromagnetic energy) from the mains, and it generates microwave energy (which is also electromagnetic energy) to heat/cook food items.
Answer: There is no single best kind of oven. The best kind of oven depends on the product being baked, whether pizza, bread, pastries or cakes.Answer:For a home oven I would suggest a Viking.