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The energy from a microwave oven is taken from an electric outlet. The electricity that reaches your home may come from different sources, including nuclear power plants but also other types of power plants; the microwave oven won't notice the difference.

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No, a microwave is purely electromagnetic radiation of a certain frequency

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