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A burner on a stove produces
temperature.
thermal energy.
hotness.
fire energy.
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thermal energy (heat).
Explanation: a burner releases thermal energy (heat). Temperature and "hotness" are measures of how hot something is; "fire energy" is not a standard term.
Explanation: a burner releases thermal energy (heat). Temperature and "hotness" are measures of how hot something is; "fire energy" is not a standard term.
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