For soft or pasteurized process cheese : The water in the cheese will begin to heat, and some will evaporate. This will raise the temperature of the cheese to between 50 to 70°C (120 to 160°F) depending on the specific power of the microwave. With longer heating, the cheese will melt. Ordinary cheese may not melt smoothly, as the whey will evaporate and the curds will clump. Caution : artificial cheese slices (mostly vegetable oil) will likely burn once the water (from all the microwave contents) evaporates.
Approx 30-50 secs depending on the power of the microwave. 30 Secs for 900+ 40 Secs for 750-850 50 secs for anything below this
put in microwave with a small open bowl of milkfor 60 secs
put it in the microwave for 35 secs (1000 watt).
On creative just tap it. On survival or hardcore click and hold the block for about 4 secs and you get the block
YOu could but its best to cook it on the stove just to be safe because in the microwave it could turn out pretty bad.
Some quick n easy treats to make r...................... 1. Nachos.. Crack one of the hard tortillas in half. Then put beans on it. after beans sprinkle the cheddar cheese all over the nacho. Then put it in the microwave for bout 60 secs. or more bcuz the beans have to get warm. or put it in the oven!! Then u have yourself some tasty nachos!!!!!!!!! 2.Quesodilla.. take a flour or corn tortilla (the soft ones). lay it out on a plate. Then sprinkle cheese all in the inside. it can be watever cheese you want. me personally i like the Mexican mix cheese. then after that fold it in half and put it in the microwave for like 30-40-50 secs. then take it out and start eatin. oo yah and something to try on your quesodilla is to dunk it in open pit original sauce. YUMMMM!! o and now u have urself one tasty quesodilla!!!! This is all i could think of at the moment but I'll add more soon!!! :)
Use a hot oil treatment... olive oil its good... th kind you get from the grocery store... 10 secs. in the microwave should do... or just put it on.
1500 secs is 25 secs......you can get minutes by dividing the secs by 60
1 min = 60 secs 900 secs = 60 secs x 15 Therefore: 900 secs =15 mins
The time advantage gained from diving off a starting block in a swimming competition is about 2 secs. More time can be cut from executing a tight flip turn on the return.
Approximately 2.5 secs. A 'microwave' is an electro-magnetic radiation, in the same manner as light, and uv. radiation. Being an electro-magnetic radiation it will travel at the speed of light, which is 'c' = 3.8 x 10^8 m/s
There are: 3 minutes and 28 seconds