electric$520741$ - translation to greek
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electric$520741$ - translation to greek

STOVE WITH AN INTEGRATED ELECTRICAL HEATING DEVICE TO COOK AND BAKE
Electric range; Electric ranges; Electric stoves; Electric oven
  • A [[glass-ceramic]] cooktop (2005)
  • An electric stove uses electricity to provide heat.
  • Drawings submitted on 29 November 1905 when David Curle Smith obtained an Australian patent (No. 4699/05) for his "electric cooking stove", also known as "The Kalgoorlie Stove".

electric      
n. ηλεκτρικός
electric shaver         
  • Electric shaver (Russia)
ELECTRIC DEVICE TO REMOVE BODY HAIR
Electric dry shaver; Electric razor; Electric razors
ηλεκτρική ξυριστική μηχανή
electrical energy         
ENERGY NEWLY DERIVED FROM ELECTRIC POTENTIAL ENERGY
Energy (electrical); Electric energy
ηλεκτρική ενέργεια

Definition

immersion heater
¦ noun an electric heating element that is positioned in the liquid to be heated, typically in a domestic hot-water tank.

Wikipedia

Electric stove

An electric stove or electric range is a stove with an integrated electrical heating device to cook and bake. Electric stoves became popular as replacements for solid-fuel (wood or coal) stoves which required more labor to operate and maintain. Some modern stoves come in a unit with built-in extractor hoods.

The stove's one or more "burners" (heating elements) may be controlled by a rotary switch with a finite number of positions (which may be marked out by numbers such as 1 to 10, or by settings such as Low, Medium and High), each of which engages a different combination of resistances and hence a different heating power; or may have an "infinite switch" called a simmerstat that allows constant variability between minimum and maximum heat settings. Some stove burners and controls incorporate thermostats.