Induction stove

What is an Induction Stove? An induction stove is a type of electric stove that uses electromagnetic fields to heat up cookware directly, providing fast and energy-efficient cooking. How Does an Induction Stove Work? 1. Electromagnetic Field: The induction stove generates an electromagnetic field when turned on. 2. Cookware Detection: The stove detects the presence of compatible cookware (e.g., cast iron, stainless steel). 3. Heat Generation: The electromagnetic field induces an electrical current in the cookware, generating heat.