Microwaves
Microwaves.
cook food
Microwaves cook food from the inside out by emitting electromagnetic waves that penetrate the food and cause water molecules to vibrate, generating heat throughout the food.
No, sound waves cannot cook food the way microwaves do. Microwaves heat food by causing the water molecules inside to vibrate rapidly, generating heat. Sound waves do not have the same heating effect on food as microwaves.
they cook up rice and beans
Microwaves cook food by emitting electromagnetic waves that cause water molecules in the food to vibrate, generating heat. This heat cooks the food from the inside out, quickly and efficiently.
Electric Toasters have microwave waves because microwave waves can penetrate food whereas infra - red waves cannot.
Do you have a microwave?(hint hint!) they use microwaves to cook food.
A kitchen appliance that uses electromagnetic waves to heat and cook food quickly.
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No, a microwave cooks food by generating electromagnetic waves that penetrate the food and cause the molecules to vibrate, generating heat throughout the food.
A microwave cooks food by emitting electromagnetic waves that cause water molecules in the food to vibrate, generating heat that cooks the food from the inside out.