An oven is a heating device utilizing radiant
heat from different sources, a form of heat
transfer that doesn't rely on a medium. It can
generate radiant heat through burning coal,
gas burners, electrical coils, or radiation
energy. Traditional ovens employ gas or
electricity to distribute heat within the cavity.
Depending on settings and rack placement,
ovens can provide direct heat for browning or
crisping, or diffused heat for gentle baking