There isn't a toy that you put on a stove that moves around in circles. However, this is part of a wooden stove, and it is a heating attachment. It is used to check where the hottest parts of the stove are.
The answer depends on where the ice cube is in relation to the stove: it could be conduction, convection or radiation.
convection
A stove. Hopefully, a gimballed stove!
To turn it on you use the nobs and turn it to high, low, and medium one of the circles on the stove will turn red depending on the size of your pan depends which circle will be best for you pan
A stove.
The average width of a stove is typically around 30 inches.
The protector is referred to as a Stove Board.
One of the first Americans to build a stove for cooking was Ben Franklin. An earlier model of this type of stove was invented in France by Francois Cuvills in 1735. This was called a Castrol Stove. The wood stoves with fancy trim and shelves was made later and called the Rayburn Stove.
A traditional wood stove burns wood to heat a room. The wood stove blower is a fan system that is used to distribute the heat created by the stove around a room or building.
The kerosene stove was invented by a factory mechanic in Stockholm, Sweden by the name of Frans Wilhelm Lindqvist. When it was developed, it was originally called a Primus Stove, and was modeled after the blowtorch. He developed the stove in 1892.
The recommended amperage for an induction stove is typically around 40 to 50 amps.
Medium temperature on a stove is typically around 350-375 degrees Fahrenheit.