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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.

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Some stoves do. It really depends on the kind of stove. The stove I use at home uses propane gas, so in this particular case, the answer is "no". But if your stove needs to be plugged into an electrical outlet in order to work, then the answer (for that particular stove) is "yes". Other stoves may use firewood.

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