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No, microwave ovens don't have a standard length. They come in different sizes.
If the accessories were designed by the manufacturer of the microwave cooker there will be no problems, no matter what they are made of. Its metal objects that the cooker was not designed for that are problems, especially foil or wire as they are high resistance and can cause fires.
No longer made by any manufacturer.
"Yes. Ikea carries cooktops, ovens, microwave ovens, cooking hoods, dishwashers, and refridgerators. Many of the Ikea appliances are made by Whirlpool."
Microwave ovens are so popular because they heat food quickly, efficiently, and safely. It has made cooking easier for people and reduced the time needed for cooking and preparing food! Also most microwave ovens have the time on them! How cool is that?! Also, it is used to make popcorn! In fact, some microwave ovens have a popcorn button and when you press it, the microwave pops the popcorn for a precise time perfect for the salty, buttery snack! Yum! I mean come on, how more efficient can this machine get?! So, of course it is popular! A microwave oven
The simple answer is yes. The more detailed answer is no. Any serving plate (your 1972 English china for example) made before the invention of the microwave oven is not microwave safe. They simple did not have the technology or foresite to incorporate microwave safe material in the plates. So please DO NOT put any product made before 1979 (the first year that commercial microwave ovens were sold) into the microwave. They will, at best, crack and, at worst, explode.
There was no law that banned microwave ovens in the old Soviet Union, William Kopp made this up for his article many years ago. Several debunkers have trawled the USSR legal code without success trying to find the law - or the law that repealed it during perestroika. One argument goes that if even the Soviets banned microwave ovens, and we all know how evil the Soviets were, then surely microwave ovens must be bad. It is in the same boat as the allegation that the Nazis invented microwave ovens. They didn't (if they had cavity magnetrons available, they would have done what the British did and built accurate high frequency radar sets). Evil inventors developing something that even the evil Soviet empire had to ban, how effective that is as anti microwave oven propaganda. The question is valid given the sheer bulk of comment on the internet, but the simple truth is that microwave ovens were not banned in the old USSR. Urban Myth. No evidence whatsoever to support it.
A case made by the manufacturer of your device will provide the best fit.
Most modern ovens can reach 400 degrees Fahrenheit. Newer models made by GE, LG, Kitchen Aid, Fridgare, Maytag and many other brands are able to reach 400 degrees Fahrenheit.
They eat icecream and pie made in their microwave ovens.
Typically, first-party brands are best for car chargers. Buy the one that was made by your phone's manufacturer.
Microwave ovens work because the microwaves excite water molecules in the food, causing them to vibrate rapidly. This raises the temperature of the material (and is why microwave ovens 'heat food from the inside out', or 'right through' might be more accurate). A dry plate does not contain much water, so it doesn't get hot.