It is belived that the center of a stove burner con be over 600 degrees!
That will vary depending on the individual stove.
A burner on a stove that uses electricity to become hot and, you know dude, cook stuff
Your glass top stove burner may get too hot due to a malfunction in the heating element or temperature control system. This can cause the burner to exceed the desired temperature, leading to overheating.
obviously you'll get burned if you touch the stove while its hot.
a stove top is attached to the top of the oven.. the heat goes through. therefore it gets hot.
through radiation
The stove burner looks like a Volcano.Volcanoes are on the earth's crust.Therefore Crust is the layer that is like a stove burner.
One example is convection, like when a pot of water is on a hot stove burner.
The predominant heat transfer mechanism used to transfer heat from the pan to the stove burner is radiation.
thermal
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.
The stove burner may be too hot even when set on low due to a malfunctioning temperature control mechanism or a faulty heating element. This can cause the burner to produce more heat than intended, leading to higher temperatures than expected even on the lowest setting.