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Well the output of any oven should be Heat (thermal energy), with exhaust fumes and gases as (unwanted) secondary outputs occurring in most designs.

And the input can be any sort of fuel to produce said heat, depending on the oven. Most commonly, the input of an oven is electricity, gas, oil or wood.

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The inputs of an oven typically include the food being cooked, such as raw ingredients or pre-prepared dishes. The input also includes the desired cooking temperature and cooking time set by the user. The output of an oven is the cooked food, which has undergone physical and chemical changes due to the application of heat during the cooking process.

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Input being the desired temperature, Output being the heat energy pruduced. Just a perception!

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input=button

output=heat

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Inter-Electrical Charges, Control Heater.

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Oven input output

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