More information is needed to answer this question. Here are three ways a stove can be measured:
1. By weight.
2. By BTU.
3. By dimension.
It depends on what kind of stove. Usually they're measured in feet or inches.
Microwave would be easier because no oil has to be measured out and no pot gets dirty.
Since a stove is quite a heavy object, it would be best measured using pounds. Ounces are smaller (1/16th of an imperial pound) and make less sense for weighing large objects.
That would depend on the kind of stove that you have.
No. It would be measured in Liters.
It would be best measured in centimeters
No. It would be measured in pages
i pretty sure it would be measured in feet
Actually it would be measured by feet.
If the stove is rated for 30 amps then 10 wire would be enough. However if the stove is rated for 40 8 wire would be needed, 50 6 wire
Then the surface area of the solid would be measured in square feet
It depends 0n the circumstances. A kitchen stove that can be disconnected easily and moved would be considered personal property. However, a permanently built in kitchen stove or a permanently installed wood stove would be considered part of the real property. You should check before you remove it.