It'll warm up, start to boil and eventually evaporate.
Putting metal in the microwave can cause a fire to happen.
The microwave will explode and catch fire
nothing would happen the microwave does not know if there is anything in there or not.
you'd get a soggy calculator coz u never turned the microwave on i am just kidding, im stupid and you did remember to turn it on!
When food is placed inside the microwave oven, the microwave released will 'agitate' the water molecules in the food, which causes heat to be produced, which then cooks the food.
I can't imagine why you would want to do that or how it would happen, but the direct answer to the question is: Yes. As soon as the AC plug is pulled from the outlet, neither the appliance nor the bathtub is hazardous.
It will became hot and the skin will become ywllo
the microwave will get really hot
It would be more accurate to say that microwaves can be converted to heat. A microwave oven is designed speicifically to heat water, or anything that contains water.
Nothing, rubber is unaffected at 212 degrees Fahrenheit. The worst thing that could happen is that the water in the bowl could boil violently after a while (not that it will blow the door off your microwave oven).
Putting tinfoil in a microwave can cause sparks and potentially start a fire due to its thin, reflective surface and the metal's ability to conduct electricity. It is not safe to put tinfoil in a microwave.
Putting a wet cloth in the microwave can be dangerous because it can heat up quickly and potentially cause steam burns or start a fire. The moisture in the cloth can heat up rapidly and create steam, which can lead to unexpected and hazardous outcomes. It's important to avoid putting anything wet in the microwave unless it's specifically designed for microwave use.