| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Induction Cooking |
An induction-cooker element is a powerful, high-frequency electromagnet. When magnetic material, such as a cast-iron skillet is placed in the magnetic field that the element is generating, the field transfers or induces energy into that metal. That transferred energy causes the metal (the cooking vessel) to become hot. Induction cooking is more efficient than conduction or convection cooking. |