The device has a transformer inside - which amplifies the mains power. The power is fed to an internal 'transmitter' - which sends high-frequency radio waves 'bouncing' around the oven's interior. The radio waves are part of the electromagnetic spectrum.
Into microwave electromagnetic radiation.
A microwave oven uses electrical energy (which is electromagnetic energy) from the mains, and it generates microwave energy (which is also electromagnetic energy) to heat/cook food items.
Electricity is converted into the electromagnetic wave called a microwave.
Into microwave electromagnetic radiation.
Heat energy
It is absorbed by the food.
The microwave energy in a microwave oven is of a much lower frequency than light, but light is electromagnetic energy like the microwave radiation is.
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We find that in the microwave oven, electromagnetic energy (microwaves) are converted in thermal (heat) energy.
a microwave or a x-ray. Because when the microwave for example is plugged in or turned on is electrical energy and when the food is being cooked is when electromagnetic energy is used. Hope I Could Help :]
All types of radio waves are electromagnetic energy, and that includes microwaves from the microwave oven.
The energy waves produced in a microwave oven take the form of electromagnetic radiation at about 2,450 MHz, which is in the microwave range.