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.
The average terrestrial planet has only about 10.3% of the diameter and 0.4% of the mass of the average gas giant.
Gas giants generally have lower average temperatures than terrestrial planets due to their greater distance from the Sun, which results in less solar energy absorbed. Additionally, their thick atmospheres, composed mainly of hydrogen and helium, do not retain heat as effectively as the rocky surfaces of terrestrial planets. This combination of distance and atmospheric composition contributes to their cooler overall temperatures.
The average microwave power consumption per hour is typically around 1200 watts.
No. Terrestrial planets are much denser than Jovian planets.
Gas giants generally have lower average temperatures than terrestrial planets due to their greater distance from the Sun, which results in less solar energy reaching them. Additionally, their thick atmospheres, composed mostly of hydrogen and helium, can trap heat but also allow for significant heat loss into space. Furthermore, gas giants often have higher internal heat from gravitational compression, but this is typically not enough to raise their average temperatures above those of the closer, rocky terrestrial planets.
The weight of a microwave varies depending on the model and brand. On average, a microwave typically weighs between 10-20 kg.
An average microwave typically weighs between 25 to 40 pounds. Size, brand, and features can affect the weight.
See chart on this website http://www.microwavecookingforone.com/Charts/Wattage.html
An average microwave produces around 60-70 decibels during operation. This is similar to the noise level of a normal conversation.
The weight of a microwave can vary depending on the model and size. On average, a standard countertop microwave typically weighs about 10-20 kg.
Yes, the Jovian planets have lower average densities compared to the terrestrial planets. This is because the Jovian planets are mainly composed of gases and icy materials, while the terrestrial planets are composed of solid rock and metal.