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15 December, 16:49

What type of energy does a stove use to convert into heat

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  1. 15 December, 16:58
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    Thermal energy.

    Explanation: Thermal energy is heat. It's converted from either electrical potential energy or chemical potential energy, depending on the cooking appliance. An electric stove converts electric potential energy to thermal energy. And a gas stove converts chemical potential energy to thermal energy.
  2. 15 December, 17:14
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    This Is What I Found (Non-electric stoves and ovens use gas energy, a chemical energy. This is then transformed into heat.) What types of energy does a computer convert electricity into? (Light, sound, motion, and heat.) I'm Not Taking Credit For It, Because I Didn't Come Up With That Answer.
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