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.
Quite a few energies can be used when using a stove. Some stoves would use sound energy when turning on but you will be able to hear sounds if you put stove up to the highest. Chemical energy is used to release the flames. Some light energy is used as the flames produce light and heat energy is most common when using a stove.
The stove uses potential energy of its fuel.
Depends on the type of stove.
An Electric stove turns electricity into heat.
Stoves that burn something turns chemical energy into heat.
mechanical energy. or chemial energy..i am not sure but its kind a true statement.
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A stove produces thermal energy, from the chemical reaction between the fuel and the oxygen in the air
kinetic energy - sound energy
- heat energy
- light energy
electric energy(electricity) to heat energy which is used to heat the food
Heat energy
The heat energy from the stove, which in turn comes from the burning of the chemical energy in the gas that is burning, or from the electrical energy, depending on the type of stove.
Chemical because a gas stove is using propane
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.
It IS not energy; it HAS energy.
we use thermal energy while heating our food on gas stove or microwave,or heater ,etc
A gas stove uses natural gas or propane.
The electrical energy is converted to heat.
yes.
An electric stove uses the Potential Energy of electricity and transforms it into Thermal Energy.
The heat energy from the stove, which in turn comes from the burning of the chemical energy in the gas that is burning, or from the electrical energy, depending on the type of stove.
Heat. (by convection and radiation)
The kettle uses heat energy. Depending on your type of stove, that heat will usually come from chemical energy (in a gas stove), or electrical energy (in an electrical stove).
with a stove or a grill or more
Chemical because a gas stove is using propane
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.
An electric stove uses Alternating Current to operate.
It depends on what kind of stove. Usually they're measured in feet or inches.