first off where would you find a microwave big enough to hold another microwave and second it would not explod it would probably just spark and melt due to plastic and meat frameing
Putting things with metal in a microwave causes sparks to fly.
Cooking a compact disc in a microwave is a horrible idea if a person expects to ever use the disc again. It will completely destroy the disc.
If metal is left unexposed in a microwave oven, the metal will deflect the microwaves and cause sparks. However, if it is submerged in water, the microwaves dissipate and are absorbed by the liquid. In turn, the water is heated.
A microwave is simply an instrument for producing microwaves ( these are similar to that of infra-red and radio waves), these microwaves that are produced in the microwave itself has the same wavelength of water and allows water molecules to vibrate. The increase in energy of these water molecules (the kinetic energy) can then be transfered (as energy is never created or destroyed) into heat energy. Therefore heating up the food/drink or what ever you are placing in the microwave, this is essentially how it works.
Glass.
It either floats or sinks...put the marbles in water to test them!
they stay there
When you poor water into a jar full of marbles, the water will fill the spaces between the marbles; bubbles will also appear.
If the microwave is not energized, then the food will spoil. If the microwave is energized, then the food will burn.
It crackles and pops. You would probably have to get a new microwave if you attempted this at home.
nothing would happen the microwave does not know if there is anything in there or not.
The site is down for the moment. It happens a lot.
Nothing
Boom.
it gets nuked
Putting things with metal in a microwave causes sparks to fly.
There are no dangers of putting a baby's bottle in the microwave.