There is no standardized symbol. Most newer pans will actually have "suitable for induction" or something of that aspect on the bottom of the cookware. An easier way is to bring a magnet, yes, an ordinary refrigerator magnet with you when you shop for cookware. If the magnet sticks to the bottom of the cookware, it's metallic compound is magnetic, so that cookware will work. Since induction technology is based on electromagnetic energy transfer, a pan that attracts a magnet will work. Andrea, 23. Oregon
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An IRONMONGER sells metal goods e.g. saucepans, nails etc.
wood and stainless metal
When the magnetic field is observed from the North pole, the magnetic field emerges and and goes towards south. However, inside a magnet there is no field at all, thus forming butterfly shape lines. Hence, B stands for butterfly and due to this concept, scientists used the symbol B for magnetic induction.
The brands Wearever and Cuisinart are both great brands for saucepans. Their stainless steel are some of the best selling because of their durability.
Saucepans come in different sizes!
It makes it easier to stir the contents.
so that it wont rust.
measure saucepans?
Yes the Induction motor works on Electromagnetic induction principle.
it might be an ironmonger 'cause' an saucepan is made from iron