It all depends on the construction.
Most plates made of pottery are OK as long as they do not have design containing metal. Some decorated plates have a gold stripe around the edge or in the design, avoid these. It is best to use cheap, white or plain plates.
Plastic plates are OK.
Yes. Generally speaking, ceramics and glass are largely transparent to microwave radiation. It can't "see" them and goes right through them.
you can if it as been 'tempered' (increased strength and prevent shattering)or it will brewak in high tempertures. i would use cookery especially made for oven use.
yes if you just made them but if you want to put a already made one Experiment otherwise ,no
It is not recommended. Ceramics have air bubbles in the hardened clay that will expand and shatter the ceramic item.
absolutly Yes
Yes, it is
The turntable in a microwave oven is driven by an alternating current motor which may start in either direction at random and continues to travel in that direction until stopping. The reason for using a turntable in a microwave oven is that the microwave energy is not evenly distributed across the oven. The turntable allows the food to receive an equal amount of energy by turning across the uneven microwave field. The microwave energy is turned to heat within the food. It actually does not matter in which direction the turntable rotates in order to evenly cook the food.
There is a switch in the door, when the switch is activated the light comes on, not the microwave itself. Additionally the switch actually prevents the microwave from activating (while the door is open).
No, It doesnt make you dumber, it is used, incases if you need to cook a meal in a hurry.
The common, ubiquitous microwave oven operates in the "ISM" radio band of 2.45-2.5 GHz, corresponding to a wavelength of something like 12 centimeters. You could use somewhat longer or shorter wavelengths to cook food, but this is the frequency band dedicated to that service. The 2.5 GHz band was the desirable choice, because it is a wavelength efficiently absorbed by the moisture in the food. The shape and size of the 'cavity' in the microwave oven ... the box where you put the food to be cooked ... is closely related to the wavelength of the RF energy used, in order to assure that the RF energy stays in the box and gets absorbed into the food, and is not reflected back into the device that generates it.
Yes, microwaves can leak out of a microwave oven. The microwaves are directed into the cavity (the cooking space) of the oven, but they can leak around the seal provided by the door. The door seal is the most probable and common place for leaks to appear. (Most of the rest of the cavity construction does not lend itself to "breakdown" and microwave leakage.) It's not a good idea to slam the door of a microwave oven shut. Shut it gently. And never lean on the door, not when it's shut, and never when it's open. You and the other users of the appliance have control over how it is treated. If you have doubts about the integrity of the door of your oven, call a repair center in your area. Ask about checking for leaks, and they'll give you the scoop. It is cheaper to take a unit in for a leakage check than to have someone come out. Additionally, the meter used by the professional to do this costs a ton of money and has to be calibrated at least annually. (That's why there's a fee associated with the check.) If you (and others) use your oven per the manufacturer's instructions and take care of it, leaking microwaves should not be an issue. But anything that damages the door may affect its seal, and a check is in order.
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Yes, this Whirlpool microwave oven does in fact have a plate inside of it.
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There is some kind of metal in the microwave. Maybe you have a gold edge around your plate or a metal twist tie. You can not put metal in the microwave (one metal spoon or fork will be okay.)
You can heat any food in an over that you would in a microwave, you'll just have to put it in an ovensafe container. For example, you can't put plastic in the oven but it works in a microwave.
A microwave oven MAINLY heats hydrogen atoms, thus it warms water. A dry paper plate is less affected than most food, but beware of a wet plate.
If you put a fire under a glass plate or even put a glass plate in the oven it will heat up and break. Depending what is on the top of that plate it will more than likely catch on fire. If you're referring to the microwave then the food will get nice and hot.
salad can not be cooked in the microwave.
No, just because it's microwave safe does not mean it's oven safe. The thermal mechanisms involved in microwave radiation and convective heat are completely different. Many plastics are microwave safe, but you should never put plastic in the oven.
It is not usually nesessary to put a cover on food in the microwave oven. Some people cover food to prevent soiling the inside of the oven.
Yes it is ok. Just do not put it in the microwave. It will spark.
put it in a microwave oven