one of the elements is broken. get a new microwave.
With salmon, there's a possibility that re-heating it in a microwave will cause it to dry out more so than if it is re-heated in an oven. It can be heated up for about 3 minutes in a standard 800W microwave.
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Yes this microwave does include a "reheat" option for reheating leftovers.
Because the microwave vibrates the water molecules in the food, heating it up.
electrical energy of when you turn the oven on to thermal energy when it is heating up
The actual process of heating would be exactly the same. Microwave energy would begin to excite molecules of water, making them move more quickly and heating them up. Eventually the ice would melt, then boil. The water would heat up then boil.
Communications. Heating. Speed detection. Currently the limit where we can cloak objects... we can hide them so they cannot be "seen" using a microwave light source.
The most common cause of a blown head gasket is an over heating engine. Low coolant or coolant not circulating through the engine causes the engine to heat up and the gasket to fail.
The spills and splatters in the microwave should be wiped immediately to keep the microwave clean. The spills and the splatters cause inefficiency to the microwave. ***************************************** The longer the splatters are left in the microwave, the harder it will be to remove them.
Microwave energy is already a usable power source for cooking/re-heating food.
Except for the power level, it is the same as heating up tissue with a microwave source. This has been a medical treatment for almost 100 years.