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Higher. Microwave ovens operate in the gigahertz range. Your FM station in the megahertz range is a hundred times less.

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Q: Is the frequency of radiation used in a microwave oven higher or lower than that of your favorite FM radio station broadcasting at 91.7x10 Hz?
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