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Electromagnetic radiations and kinetic energy; they are transformed in thermal energy.
It is absorbed by the food.
The microwave undergoes a variety of energy transformations when you are heating food. Starting from electrical energy (obtained via the mains power point/wall socket), the energy is transformed into microwave/thermal radiation (electromagnetic radiation/energy). These 'microwaves' react with the water particles in the food and cause them to vibrate. The friction produced by these vibrations produces heat and ultimately cooks/heats up your food. However, there is some energy that is transformed into light (the light you see when the microwave is one), sound (that humming noise you hear when it's operating) and kinetic energy (the rotating disk inside the microwave). Energy is transformed from electrical to heat, sound and light (if the microwave has a light). Energy is transferred to the food via the process of convection.
We find that in the microwave oven, electromagnetic energy (microwaves) are converted in thermal (heat) energy.
Electrical energy is transformed into electromagnetic energy.
Electromagnetic radiations and kinetic energy; they are transformed in thermal energy.
It is absorbed by the food.
Activation energy is the amount of energy that a chemical reaction requires to occur.
energy cannot be produced or destroyed, only transformed.
Melting occur at the melting point. The solid is transformed in a liquid.
It can, yes, if there is insufficient oxygen in the tissue.
The reactants are transformed in products.
Sandstone can be transformed into sediment if lithificaton dues not occur.
Electrical energy is transformed into electromagnetic energy.
The reactants are transformed in products.
The gas is transformed in a liquid under the boiling point.
earthquakes occur where there are transformed boundaries.