You can put a cabinet over a stove. Just be careful about what you put in the cabinet since it will get warm from the stove.
No that is just a hand over the stove. If the stove element is turned on and you place your hand close to the element you will feel heat. This is heat radiation, the same as when you feel the heat from the sun, also heat radiation.
Yes, heating a pot over a stove is an example of conduction. As the stove heats the bottom of the pot, the heat is transferred through the pot's material. Roasting marshmallows over a campfire would also be an example of conduction, as the heat from the fire is transferred directly to the marshmallows.
It is increasing in temperature. When you put a pot of water over a lit stove, it evaporates into its gas form, water vapor, which can also be called steam.
I believe you are asking about under-cabinet microwave ovens. There is no electrical code rules for spacing between the stove top and the bottom of an under-cabinet microwave oven other than to "follow the manufacturer's instructions". The manufacturers of both appliances probably have substantial requirements in their instructions relating to the spacing.
240V is much more effecient, and you can put more heaters on a 20 amp circuit than you can a 120V.
It depends on whether you have a mount for the microwave that has an open bottom or if there is a cabinet over the stove. If there is only a mount then yes there are special over stove micros that bottoms are heat resistant to the stoves heat. If there is a cabinet then you can use a regular micro. Either way there should be a vent from the compartment that the micro is in or it could over heat. The special micros have a built in vent that can double as the stove vent.
To install a microwave over the stove, you will need to first ensure that there is a proper space for the microwave above the stove. Then, follow the manufacturer's instructions for mounting the microwave securely to the wall or cabinet above the stove. Make sure to also connect the microwave to a power source and vent it properly to ensure safe and efficient operation.
If you put them over the back of a stove for a while they will recharge
Put it on the stove food in it and cook it
If you put your face on a hot stove, it WILL burn. It will also burn if you keep it over hot steam/smoke or a fire for a few minutes. Moral of the story question: Don't try to put your face on or directly above a stove.
The gas stove shut off valve is typically located behind the stove, near the floor, or in a cabinet next to the stove in a typical kitchen.
step in a hot shower or put a pan on a stove and heat it up turn off the stove rush the pan to the sink run water over it put your face against the steam
just put it over the stove to heat it and boom there you go melted chocolate.
Then it explodes and you have dish pieces all over your kitchen.
Yes, you can put a Dutch oven on the stove for cooking.
it depends if your talking about it cooking to long or if you are talking about gettin food out of like a cabinet from above the gas stove. if your talking about literally over cooking, set your timer and check on it often and if you unsure you can always set the temp lower it will take longer to cook.
it depends if your talking about it cooking to long or if you are talking about gettin food out of like a cabinet from above the gas stove. if your talking about literally over cooking, set your timer and check on it often and if you unsure you can always set the temp lower it will take longer to cook.