Yes, you can use an induction frying pan on a non-induction glass top electric stove. Induction frying pans are designed to work on induction cooktops, which use electromagnetic fields to directly heat the pan. However, they can also be used on traditional electric stoves, including glass top electric stoves.
Induction frying pans are usually made of magnetic materials, such as stainless steel with a magnetic bottom. This allows them to efficiently and evenly conduct heat when placed on an induction cooktop. When used on a glass top electric stove, the heating will work through traditional conduction.
Using an induction frying pan on a glass top electric stove should not cause any issues or damage to the stove. Just be aware that the heating performance might be slightly different compared to using the pan on an induction cooktop, as the heat distribution and responsiveness may vary between the two types of stoves.
Always ensure that your frying pan is in good condition and has a flat and smooth bottom. Any warping or damage to the pan's bottom may not be suitable for glass top stoves, as it could cause uneven heating or scratching of the glass surface.
In summary, using an induction frying pan on a non-induction glass top electric stove is safe and should work well for cooking your meals.