No, all foods grow bacteria after a few hours if they are not refrigerated and could cause food poisoning.
No I had a cheap microwave. It was still a good microwave
Only if where it was left out was a cold as a refrigerator. Otherwise, it would not be safe to eat.
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That's what happens when you put metal near a microwave/magnatron, You shouldn't make a habit of it but if it still works it will be fine to use it.
A microwave can still be used if it's missing its turntable however, it may not cook foods properly or evenly without the turntable in place.
No they cant,the Maine thing that make them grow dies.
A microwave cooks from the inside.
Kenmore is still the most popular.
Actually three special purpose vacuum tubes were specifically designed for microwave usage and are in some cases still the least expensive way to work with high power microwave signals.These vacuum tubes are:cavity magnetron (first designed in WW2 for use in military RADARs, still used in some RADAR systems and as the microwave radiation source in all microwave cookers)klystron (still used in satellite communication, medical microwave equipment, and particle accelerators)traveling wave tube (still used in satellite communication, RADAR systems, and the electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) testing industry for immunity testing of electronic devices)
Unfortunately, microwave currents can still interfere with the frequencies which regulate pacemakers.