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What is magnatron?

Updated: 9/14/2023
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magnaton is the evoltion of magnemite it looks like three magnemites fused together but magnemite evolves into it at level thirty and you evolve magneton is by evolving it at mount cornet

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Can you heat food in an metal container in a microwave?

No, the metal will reflect the microwaves and damage the magnatron (the part that produces the microwaves).


Your son put a beans can in your microwave and it sparked can you still use it?

That's what happens when you put metal near a microwave/magnatron, You shouldn't make a habit of it but if it still works it will be fine to use it.


Why does your ATV battery go dead after using lights?

The magnatron is not recharging the battery or the lights are drawing too much power to allow the battery to recharge. The best thing you can do is when you are done riding, turn the lights off and allow the machine to run for a while to recharge that battery.


How do you breed genderless Pokemon?

Pokémon such as Magnemite and Magnatron are considered genderless. To breed Pokémon like this, you would need to use a Ditto.


What if your microwave oven is only 2 years old and suddenly stopped working what could have caused this you were heating up some milk in a microwavable cup when it stopped?

If lights went out, turn-table stopped, silence followed, then the oven fuse is blown. If the lights stay on and turn-table turns but buzzing noise stops, then the magnatron has burned out and needs replacing.


What is a Dutch cupcake?

The Dutch don't bake. But apparently I hear that cupcakes are a fad right now, really trendy. Workshops are offered on how to make cupcakes (just normal cupcakes) and they have started to sell single cupcake holders so that they can carry around their single cupcake. Just so you know, the Dutch used to bake, and their immigrant descendants in other countries still do, but there was a big frugal push in the mid 20th century that affected their food profoundly. Most people in the Netherlands don't even have ovens. But they do have a microwave called a magnatron which can be put on a convection oven setting, but it is small, like a microwave. So you can't put a cookie sheet in there - Americans celebrating Thanksgiving there have a hard time because the magnatron won't hold almost anything baked, and they can't even find the ingredients. I don't know what Amsterdam is like though, maybe they have more specialty stores there. And they have to make a point of buying a regular oven and finding a space for it.


How does the temperature of the water change when sugar is added to it?

not really it sinks if theres more warm stuff (moving) it heats no it doesn't, however it will decrease the boiling point of water, which is why you can make water boil after taking it out of a microwave (magnatron) by putting sugar in it.


Is it airtight inside a conventional electric oven?

No, the cooking space (the cavity) is not "closed" but has air moving through it. There is some variation from machine to machine, but there is a general theme that is usually common. Let's look at it. The magnatron, the device which generates the microwaves, gets hot, and a fan blows air through the cooling fins to keep it from overheating. This air is ducted into the cavity through a set of "holes" in the wall. The cavity light also sits in that duct, and it shines through the holes where the air is entering the cavity. The air moves across the cavity and exits on the other side. There is air moving through the cavity when the unit is running.


Why cant you put foil in a microwave?

The foil will spark and possibly set the microwave on fire. NINJAWOLF99's answer:When I put maynase packets in the microwave to heat them up, after only two seconds, a large, blu flash could be seen on the inside. I was VERY lucky the thing didn't set on fire. I took them out. 1) They did not melt 2) They still felt cold.Answer: No.


Sources of electromagnetic waves?

Many of the EM waves present on earth's environment come from the sun. The sun's high temperature allows it to give off countless EM waves. In addition to the sun , technology is a source of EM waves that humans use for a wide variety of purposes.. This was written by a 15 year old


What appliances in the house contain magnets?

The hard drive in your computer has one or two very strong magnets. Also there are two very strong magnets in the magnatron of most microwave ovens. CAUTION! If you attempt to remove the magnets from a microwave make sure you have some knowledge of the insides. There is a capacitor inside that must be discharged. If you happen to touch the capacitor you could get a very deadly shock as this capacitor stores an enormous amount of voltage that may or may not be discharged. There are magnets in the door seal on the refrigerator and freezer. Speakers from most any stereo, tv, radio, etc. have them. Headphones, telephone ringers, door bell solenoids, shower curtain weights, and many other items. Most are permenant magnets, but some are electromagnets.


Should you use a microwave oven that has burns inside?

Hot food or oils cometimes get on the inside of the microwave oven (the inside is called a cavity) and discolor or burn the finish. The cavity is made of steel. A burn on the steel or the finish on the steel doesn't pose a risk if it's cleaned off. It's just an unattractive feature of the unit now. Make sure that the area around the little cover inside where the microwaves come in is clean and undamaged. That little cover is usually made of mica, and it closes off the end of the waveguide (the pathway from the magnatron to the oven cavity). It's a good idea to have it replaced if it's damaged. They're not terribly expensive. Now to the door. Burns on the door and window can be serious. The door and the seals around it must be clean and free of defects or there is a risk of microwave leakage. A messed up door might not seal properly. If the burns are in the cavity, no problem. If they're on the door, could be trouble. But a lot of appliance shops have what is called a microwave leakage detector which they use to check the units. Their mobile repair technicians often carry one on the truck. A person with doubts would be advised to call a shop and inquire about having the microwave tested for leakage. A house call won't be as cheap as walk-in service, obviously. The detectors they use cost quite a bit, and they cost a bunch to be calibrated, too, so shops won't be testing the units for free. Check with an appliance outfit or three and get some estimates. Good luck.