Shundrallah says : Check this out
http://www.amazon.co.UK/Thermos-Microwavable-Flask-Black-0-47L/dp/B000OW2HV4
U can microwave food inside the thermos!
Why? well because some Electromagnetic waves can pass through a vacume! "like microwaves" and do there work when they encounter matter "especially matter tuned in to the frequency" which is bounced around "converting microwaves in to heat energy"
This actually proves that entropy isn't random heat loss, its purly a figure put on ignorance of efficiency that is unable to be accounted for by the current formula and design... microwaving inside a thermos "vacume flask" builds heat energy, and if the vacume flask was a perfect vacume aka the middle wasnt touching the outer walls via some kind of magnetic balancing, and the vacume was perfect then the middle would continue to build heat with zero loss!
this should have been proven when the Gibbs paradox was proof that heat exchange was a form of energy interaction, by proving that interaction without heat exchange had no entropy aka entropy is heat transfer to other forms of energy that were not conciously observer recorder or understood and could not be scientifically accounted for at the time, this has caused great confusion in and amongst the scientific and general teaching communities
and later again with Shannon entropy proving that entropy is only the amount of information that hasn't been translated or understood in full aka ignorance and that there is no entropy in something completely understood
Heat energy like electromagnetic energy and matter can be better understood by understanding the reversability of E=mc2 , m=E/c2 , c2= e/m and we no that c = the electromagnetic force, e = energy, and m = mass
aka anything can be made via interaction from the other 2, and is stored used in many ways
the opposite of entropy via its original description has been proven with solar panels
known as the photoelectric effect where photons "electromagnetic" get converted in to electrons via heat exchange "a build up of photons until the pressure forces a conversion in this case a release of electrons, effectivly explaining what was previously the heat loss that was given the term entropy,
now efficiency can be completely accounted for, entropy is purly a sign of ignorance
You could, but you can't heat anything in it. metal will block the micro waves that will heat the food or drink
Hot drinks are usually put in a thermos flask, so the flask needs to be made of something strong in order not to get ruined in any way, therefor steel is used.
No its not safe... We should use only plastic or nonstick wares in microwave. Because If we put stainless steel wares in it then they go to warm and microwave interior can melt... So use only registered wares....
try a mix of baking soda and vinegar. put in the soda then the vinegar which wll 'fizz'. then allow to soak for a number of hours. or weak solution of bleach will work but rinse thoroughly.
Yes it is bad because the stainless steel changes the flavor and it tastes really gross!
Potable items that cannot be stored in stainless steel: End of list.
Magnets could be put on a stainless steel refrigerator as even non-magnet items would be able to become attached, especially with the modernday invention of tape.
because diamonds are the hardest rock or mineral
A stainless steel napkin holder isn't too hard to clean.The term stainlesss steel was,after all,first used to connote durability--it does not rust.You can wash a stainless steel napkin holder in the sink with dishwashing liquid.Using a soft sponge is best to avoid scratching--don't use steel wool or a Brillo pad.You can also put stainless steel in the dishwasher,just like any stainless steel eating utensils.Use the energy saver dry option to reduce the amout of heat used.
It should not be a problem to put the faucet in, but it won't LOOK right.
The blade is made from stainless steel,it is very strong and durable.
She put the warm apple cider into a thermos so that it would stay warm at the ski resort.
Metal spoons - silver or stainless steel or aluminum - would not be damaged by time in a conventional oven, though it is difficult to think of a reason to do so. You must not heat metal spoons in a MICROWAVE oven, as that would damage both the spoon and the oven itself.