when the drop of liquid water falls a hot stove the hot stove come liquid
It makes the pot warm and eventually boils the water
the rising temp introduces heat energy into the water, exciting the molecules and causing them to move faster and faster until they begin to form vapor and escape via steam.
If the pan is hot then that water will most likely bouble up and make noise but if you lower the heat then the water will be calmer and double up a little bit
Through convection
It will boil
how hot does a pot belly stove get in side
It is conduction that will transfer heat from a cooking pot to the handle.
Typically, the handle of a pot should face away from the front of the stove, particularly if there are small children that may curiously grab at the exposed handle.
A pot handle hanging over the stove could be grabbed by a child or bumped by an adult. This could result in someone being burned.
Boil it in a pot on a stove.
in a pot on the stove, cold water sinks to the bottom and hot water circulates on the top of the pot. (The colder water needs to become hot, so it sinks to the bottom. That's why you see movement in the pot of water.)
A pot handle on a stove
Convection. The hot water at the bottom of the pot rises to the top.
As the stove heats up the pot, heat is transferred from the pot to the water through conduction. Within the pot, heat is transferred through convection from the hot water molecules to the cold ones.
No. A crock pot is what you use for slow cooking roast and such. A hot plate is essentially a portable stove burner.
It would get too hot
Most experiments here do not end well. It is possible, however, if the pot is put on a room-temp stove, and heated simultaneously with the stove burner. When finished with the hot pot, set it back down on the hot burner, and turn the burner off so that they cool together. Even grabbing the hot pot with a cool utensil will cause cracking, as it is the temperature difference that causes the ceramic to crack.