No its not safe...
We should use only plastic or nonstick wares in microwave. Because If we put stainless steel wares in it then they go to warm and microwave interior can melt...
So use only registered wares....
Actually, it is perfectly safe to use stainless steel containers in a microwave. I can't tell you the physics behind it, but I can assure you that I've done it for years with no problem.
It is possible!
if you want to ruin the mircowave and burn down the house you can...
Conduction
Heat transfers. The hotter loses heat energy to the cooler.
.25 cups or 25% of a cup
put the liquid in a cup(jar, glass, etc.) on a balance then take the liquid out and measure the cupthen subtract the mass of the cup from the cup + liquid
One cup of liquid (fluid) is 8 (fluid) ounces. Dry stuff will be measured in units of weight; grams, milligrams, pounds, ounces., etc. The weight of a cupful will be directly proportional to the density of the content of the materiel in the cup. This does not apply to "mercury" which is a "liquid" metal.2.5 to 3 oz. 1/3 cup is 2.7 oz.
Usually with a dropper, a spoon, or a small cup.
Yes.
Hi! I am going to tell you how to make a Cake 'n a Cup, using a microwave! You will need: A bag of chocolate chips, a spoon, a cup, and of course, a microwave! OK!1.Now pour the bag of chocolate chips into the cup. 2. Cover the cup with a small plate, or a container lid. 3. Now set the microwave time to 2:50 now use a spoon to mix the melted chocolate. 4. Put the cup back into the microwave and set it for 1:50 to bake. I REALLY HOPE YOU ENJOY!
an example of conduction is a metal spoon in a cup of hot water...
Conduction
No, do not put anything made of metal, or containing metal parts, into a microwave oven. To warm your coffee, pour it into your (ceramic or glass) cup first, and then warm that.
NO U CAN NOT PUT MATAL IN THE MICROWAVE AT ALL NOT EVEN IN THE MIDDLE OF THE MICROWAVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
There are two reasons. The surface area of the handle is less than that of the cup so it dissipates heat less quickly. In addition the metal of the spoon conducts heat more readily than the ceramic of the cup.
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Metal absorbs and conducts heat better than the air or the ceramic cup.
metal radiation transmission
Yes it would, the metal conducts the heat quickly