According to my experiment to try to melt a eraser in a microwave oven, it failed. I put the eraser on a paper plate into the microwave and set it for five minutes. Unfortunately it failed by only getting warm. It may be a good idea to try it for longer, but it will most likely not melt because there is no radioactivity. With that the microwave allows the eraser bits to melt. But without it, heating an eraser is no good.
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first off where would you find a microwave big enough to hold another microwave and second it would not explod it would probably just spark and melt due to plastic and meat frameing
it looks like cheese and sticks to your microwaving plate
Most synthetic fabrics made of plastic such as polyester will melt when heated enough as in a microwave. Natural plant/animal fiber fabrics such as wool, cotton, linen will not melt but will burn at high temperatures. Mineral fabrics such as asbestos will neither burn or melt unless exposed to extremely high temperatures.
A Pencil is easier to balance on it's eraser because the eraser has a more flater surface.
I think you can just put it in a bowl and put the bowl in the microwave
An eraser Will catch on fire
erase something and get the shavings from the eraser and melt them together and you are done
yes you use another eraser..
Submerse it in acetone.
No, it will melt and smell terrible.
put it in a microwave or an oven and wait to see what happens.
yes.
Only put Microwave safe plastic in the microwave so it wont melt. Microwaves break glass because plastic is more solid
well it depends on how it will melt faster.. in the hot sun rather in the microwave.. well of course in the microwave. bbut in the microwave rather than melting it above the fire... then it would melt faster in the microwave also... so basically. it will melt fastest in the microwave.
No, it will melt and turn into goo.
in a microwave