microwaves make heat energy
microwaves
The energy from the microwaves is absorbed by polar molecules, mainly water, heating them up. (The microwaves make the polar molecules vibrate back and forth, this heats them up.)
microwaves are metal because metal reflects microwave energy so you get the waves bouncing around the box. The bouncing waves make the food inside the microwaves warm.
X-rays have higher energy than microwaves.
electrical energy,heat energy
Radio waves have lower energy than microwaves.
Radioactive energy, basically the same thing that is used to make nuclear war heads.
Microwaves have more energy than radio waves. They have shorter wavelengths and higher frequencies, which results in more energy being carried by microwaves compared to radio waves.
There is no energy star label for microwaves.
Radio waves have lower energy than microwaves in the electromagnetic spectrum.
No, microwaves aren't visible to humans. Microwaves are electromagnetic energy, and the only electromagnetic energy humans can see is that of visible light.
Microwaves are a form of energy.