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The heat energy from the stove, which in turn comes from the burning of the chemical energy in the gas that is burning, or from the electrical energy, depending on the type of stove.
If it is a gas stove it will use kinetic energy from a chemical reaction, adding it as potential energy (molecular motion) to the molecules of whatever is heated. In an electric stove, electrical energy becomes radiant thermal energy, some of which becomes potential energy in whatever is heated.
When a stove is boiling water, electrical energy from the stove is being transformed into thermal energy as the stove heats the water. The thermal energy then causes the water to boil and turn into steam.
An electric drill transforms electrical energy (from a power source) into mechanical energy (for drilling). Other examples of devices that transform energy include a stove (electrical to heat energy) and a radio (electrical to sound energy).
Electrical energy is transferred when you plug in an appliance or switch on a light, as electricity flows from the power source to the device. Thermal energy transfer occurs when you use the stove or heater, as heat is transferred from the heating element to the food or room. Mechanical energy is transferred when you use household tools or devices, like a blender or fan, converting electrical energy into mechanical energy for specific tasks.
List of examples of energy conversions1. Electric Generator (Mechanical Energy into Electrical Energy)2. Electric Motor (Electrical Energy into Mechanical Energy)3. Steam Engine (Thermal Energy into Mechanical Energy)4. Diesel or Petrol Engine (Chemical Energy into Mechanical Energy)5. Stove (Chemical Energy into Thermal Energy)6. Electric Bulb (Electrical Energy into Thermal and Light Energy)7. Cellular Respiration (Chemical Energy into Thermal and Mechanical Energy)
The advantages are the things we use as bikes stove these are examples and advantages. The disadvantages are guns and other dispicable examples.
The heat energy from the stove, which in turn comes from the burning of the chemical energy in the gas that is burning, or from the electrical energy, depending on the type of stove.
If it is a gas stove it will use kinetic energy from a chemical reaction, adding it as potential energy (molecular motion) to the molecules of whatever is heated. In an electric stove, electrical energy becomes radiant thermal energy, some of which becomes potential energy in whatever is heated.
When a stove is boiling water, electrical energy from the stove is being transformed into thermal energy as the stove heats the water. The thermal energy then causes the water to boil and turn into steam.
The kettle uses heat energy. Depending on your type of stove, that heat will usually come from chemical energy (in a gas stove), or electrical energy (in an electrical stove).
An electric stove uses the Potential Energy of electricity and transforms it into Thermal Energy.
An electric drill transforms electrical energy (from a power source) into mechanical energy (for drilling). Other examples of devices that transform energy include a stove (electrical to heat energy) and a radio (electrical to sound energy).
potiental energy
convection
A stove top gives off energy through the conduction of heat.
Motors convert electrical energy to mechanical energy. Generators transfer mechanical energy to electrical energy.