An electric stove transfers heat too a pot by

a.) conduction
b.) convection
c.) radiation
d.) friction

I don't think much of this question. It's worse than the one above it.

The answer is it depends upon where you place it. If you place it on the stove top burner it is mostly conduction. If you place it in the oven it is mostly convection but with some radiation.

its conduction

The correct answer is a) conduction.

Explanation: When an electric stove transfers heat to a pot, it happens through conduction. Conduction is the process of heat transfer between two objects that are in direct contact with each other. In this case, the electric stove's heating element directly touches the bottom surface of the pot. The heat from the stove is conducted through the metal of the heating element and then passes on to the pot through direct contact. This direct transfer of heat through physical contact is known as conduction.