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By bombarding the food with electromagnetic radiation (microwaves, which are tuned to resonance with water molecules).
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no the microwave can not cook food from the inside out.
Microwaves.
Microwaves can be used to send signals or to cook food.
Microwaves
A convection microwave uses both microwaves and convection heating to cook the food. The convection cooking allows the food to be browned and cooks the outer part of the food while the microwaves cook the interior of the food.
The microwaves cause vibrations in the moisture molecules in the food and the friction causes heat. In this way microwaves cause food to cook from the inside out and is why it does not create browning on the outside.
Microwaves use radiation to cook food and radiation is a form of light. They do not use actual light bulbs to cook though.
Yes. But you wouldn't want to be near it. Yikes!
Do you have a microwave?(hint hint!) they use microwaves to cook food.
A microwave oven does not use heat to cook food like a conventional oven, instead it uses microwaves to cook the food. The microwaves produce the heat inside the food, thereby cooking the food from the inside out.