Microwave is "line of sight" It won't go over buildings or the horizon.
With enough power and antenna gain the answer would be line of sight.
Jovian planets are more massive and lower in average density. Terrestrial planets are smaller and higher in average density.
The average terrestrial planet has only about 10.3% of the diameter and 0.4% of the mass of the average gas giant.
No. Terrestrial planets are much denser than Jovian planets.
Average densities for the four inner or terrestrial planets are; Mercury 5.43g/cc Venus 5.24g/cc Earth 5.515g/cc Mars 3.94g/cc
See chart on this website http://www.microwavecookingforone.com/Charts/Wattage.html
An average microwave typically weighs between 25 to 40 pounds. Size, brand, and features can affect the weight.
Yes
It should be able to fit in your microwave
Transmitting any signal requires energy. "Power" is energy per time unit; for example, if 10 mJ are used for the transmission every second, then the power is 10 mW. "Average"... Well, presumably the amount of signal power can change over time, so the average is taken for a certain time period. For example, when transmitting 1's and 0's, it may be that transmitting a "1" requires more energy than transmitting a "0" (depending on how the information is encoded); the average in this case would be taken with the assumption that the same number of 1's and 0's are transmitted in the long run.
An average temperature, stable atmosphere, and solid composition.
Distance = time * average speed (velocity) Average speed = Distance/time