No, but they do have what's called firmware that's not too different from computer software. The firmware is code that accepts the input from the panel and controls the functions of the microwave oven.
Yes, microwave ovens use electromagnetic radiation.
There are no radioactive materials in microwave ovens: they use microwaves to cook food and heat liquids.
Researching the way people use microwave ovens to determine how to improve their design
1- We mustn't stand in front of the ovens while the oven is functioning, 2- We mustn't let the growing children eat only microwave cooked food. 3- Even it's very little risky to have cancern ilness by eating microwave cooked food, we shouldn't use the microwave ovens or we should try to use them rarely,
No, this microwave is not energy star approved. In fact, Energy Star does not currently approve/label ANY microwave ovens. However, most microwave ovens of the same size/wattage use comparable amounts of energy, and microwave ovens use substantially less energy than conventional ovens.
Both microwave radio transmitters and microwave ovens generate and pour out radiant energy.
Conventional ovens and some toaster ovens can be used to bake muffins. You cannot use a microwave oven to bake regular muffins.
They use electromagnetic waves. cellphones use radio waves while electric and microwave ovens use infrared and/or microwaves
Microwave ovens employ microwave radiation, which is lower in frequency than infrared radiation, to generate the heat in the food they cook. They don't use infrared radiation per se.
Microwave ovens cook with several hundred watts of radio waves at a frequency at or near 2.450 GHz (2,450 MHz) / wavelength = 12 cm.
Yes as long as you follow the instructions.
We don't see gold wire used in microwave ovens. Gold wire is super expensive, and we can use copper more easily and for less money.