I'm not sure. Might want to see a doctor for that.
No, it's not. The amplitude of the microwave power in the oven is constant. But the longer you leave something inside, the hotter it gets.
It depends on the power input.
A microwave does not give off electricity.
variable attenuator in microwave test bench is used to attenuate the amplitude of wave traveling through d rectangular waveguide
microwave oven is one the example of microwave.
Frequency has no effect on teh amplitude of a wave.
Jed asked Seth to microwave his eggs in the microwave for 50 seconds, because microwave can be used both as a verb and as a noun.
Amplitude has hardly any effect on the speed of sound.
Any adjective you want. An adjective is any describing word, so however you want to describe a microwave, just use that word. Here are a few good ones: big microwave wet microwave old microwave broken microwave white microwave dirty microwave weird microwave super, incredible, heavy-duty microwave Too easy!
A microwave releases only micro waves. It doesn't release any harmful radiation. The only harm a microwave can cause is if you put certain items that can make it explode (like a lava lamp, dont try that please).
A microwave fuse does what any fuse does. It protects both the microwave and the building's electrical from surges and short-outs.
you give it dog food and put it in the microwave then give it to them