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Microwaves do not litterally use magnets. they are an electro-magnetic frequency.or do you mean the applicance that cooks food?
The active device in a microwave oven is a magnetron, a thermionic vacuum tube. In this a powerful magnet is employed to force the electrons to travel in a spiral in the resonant cavities. This geometry determines the wavelength of the waves.
Microwave oven is used to create microwave radiation of suitable freq....
To remain a magnet it has to be made out of steel as steel makes a permanent magnet.
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Microwaves do not litterally use magnets. they are an electro-magnetic frequency.or do you mean the applicance that cooks food?
the magnet in a microwave are pretty strong and will probably be the strongest magnet you would find in a house ...
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The active device in a microwave oven is a magnetron, a thermionic vacuum tube. In this a powerful magnet is employed to force the electrons to travel in a spiral in the resonant cavities. This geometry determines the wavelength of the waves.
Inside a microwave oven,microwaves are made when electricity passes through a device called Magnetron.Magnetron uses a strong magnet. The electricity and the magnet make microwave electromagnetic.
Vision, microwave ovens, radio/TV, radiant heating, sunlight, radar, etc.
It shouldn't because the magnetron, the device that makes the microwaves have very strong magnets in them already.
A. Compasses typically use a permanent magnet.
Yes, microwave ovens use electromagnetic radiation.
You can generally use a clay (mud) pot in the microwave- you should check the bottom to see if it has "microwave safe" written on it.