The purpose of the light in a microwave oven is to enable the user to observe the progress
of the cooking, and to serve as another indication ... in addition to the sound of the fan ...
of when the oven is energized. The light is only a convenience, and has no effect on the
operation of the appliance.
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....
Because well science happens
yesss because we live on it
Because that is were God wanted it to be!
Because of the study of seismic waves from earthquakes
We use this one at work because its heavy duty, but you might want to try it at home:- Panasonic Commercial Microwave- 1000 wattFor a commercial microwave it isn't price too bad either. Its actually very reasonable.http://www.missionrs.com/NE-1024.htmlHope this helps!
No,a microwave is not a medium,because it is a wave.
The Panasonic is an excellent remote for someone who is challenged technically! A Panasonic remote would be an excellent remote to use, because it is very easy to setup the remote to a television.
Because it saves time
Because they are stupid. If you microwave tampons they will catch on fire.
The french attacked fort necessity because they wanted to claim the fort for France.
Jed asked Seth to microwave his eggs in the microwave for 50 seconds, because microwave can be used both as a verb and as a noun.
I had to buy a new microwave because my old one didn't work.
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....
because the heat reflects of the metal and it bounces back to the microwave and then it's like a mini explosion in your microwave!
no because when having your beans in the microwave,you beans will burn not cook
Fort Necessity, PA was the location of the opening battle of the French and Indian War in 1754.