Microwave is entire of shf and uhf band
anyone can microwave a silly band but its probaly not the smartest thing to do.
No, you should not put a rubber band in the microwave as it can melt or catch fire due to the heat produced by the microwave. It could also damage the microwave and pose a safety hazard.
X-band.
In general, fine bone china is microwave safe. Where the items have gold or platinum band detail on them, these are not suitable for the microwave.
The X-band microwave bench is a system which provides standard type rectangular wave-guide components. It includes the study of reflex Klystron and impedance measurement.
2.4GHz microwave, a band assigned for low power unlicensed users (including microwave cookers) that must tolerate interference from any other user of the band, even if the interference makes them inoperative. I think g is also allowed on 4.8GHz microwave.
Microwave popcorn is a convenience food that consists of unpopped popcorn kernels packaged in such a way as to be popped in the microwave. There are many companies that manufacture microwave popcorn, such as Orville Redenbacher and Act II Popcorn.
2.4GHz microwave, a band assigned for low power unlicensed users (including microwave cookers) that must tolerate interference from any other user of the band, even if the interference makes them inoperative. I think g is also allowed on 4.8GHz microwave.
The band Killerpilze is a German punk rock band. "Killerpilze" is English for Killer Mushrooms. The band was formed in 2002 and consists of four members.
The band Wolfgang consists of Artadi, Legaspi, Legarda and Aquino. The band Wolfgang started in Manilla, in the Philippians. The band started in 1992.
Whether a wireless computer keyboard uses microwave frequencies for communication with the computer depends on the technology used by the keyboard, and on the definition of microwave frequencies. Wikipedia defines microwave frequencies to be in the 1...30GHz range. Many wireless keyboards operate in the 2.4GHz band, which would make them microwave transmitters (and receivers). Other keyboards use different frequencies, below 1GHz. Those would not be microwave devices, according to this definition. The 802.15.4 standard, for example, lists a 868.0-868.6MHz band (Europe), 902..928MHz (US) and the 2.4GHz (2400...2483.5 MHz) band (worldwide, but subject to regional restrictions).
Yes, microwaves cook with radiation. Electromagnetic radiation in the microwave band. It's non-ionizing, but it works well to heat things up.