The input energy is electricity. The output energy (what does the cooking), is microwave radiation.
It transforms electrical input energy into microwave EM radiation, this radiation then agitates water molecules in food to raise the temperature.
The microwave energy in a microwave oven is of a much lower frequency than light, but light is electromagnetic energy like the microwave radiation is.
What kind of energy transformation does a microwave have
Both microwave radio transmitters and microwave ovens generate and pour out radiant energy.
The input energy is electricity. The output energy (what does the cooking), is microwave radiation.
It transforms electrical input energy into microwave EM radiation, this radiation then agitates water molecules in food to raise the temperature.
It transforms electrical input energy into microwave EM radiation, this radiation then agitates water molecules in food to raise the temperature.
It transforms electrical input energy into microwave EM radiation, this radiation then agitates water molecules in food to raise the temperature.
It depends on the power input.
...The door? The refrigerator/freezer (though it requires a manual interface, in which you take the food out of the freezer and put it in the microwave by hand). Also, the buttons on a microwave might be considered an input device. There is no microwave input device in terms of home computers (with the possible exception of a hack that allowed you to control it via USB or something, but I've never heard of that being done). A cell phone or Blue Tooth device might be considered a "microwave device," or maybe a 3G or 4G device such as an adapter or hub. That frequency range of radio waves is considered microwave energy.
The microwave energy in a microwave oven is of a much lower frequency than light, but light is electromagnetic energy like the microwave radiation is.
The type of energy conversion for a microwave is the transformation of electrical energy into light energy. This device works by focusing microwave light on the food inside of it.
Into microwave electromagnetic radiation.
What kind of energy transformation does a microwave have
Both microwave radio transmitters and microwave ovens generate and pour out radiant energy.
A microwave oven uses electrical energy (which is electromagnetic energy) from the mains, and it generates microwave energy (which is also electromagnetic energy) to heat/cook food items.