One of the reasons a microwave oven gets hot while in operation is because of hot air blown through the cavity (the cooking area). The magnetron (the microwave generating device) gets hot in operation, and a fan blows air through the cooling fins of this special device to keep it cool. That air gets hot, and is forced through the cavity to exit the oven on a side opposite that where it is drawn in. And the heated air heats the appliance itself.
because of convection process.. the cold air goes up and the warm air goes down..
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sun spots are cold
No, they are mostly heated by the food they contain as the food heats up.
To keep cold food cold or hot food hot. Styrofoam is very good insulation.
Well, it they were in cold spots, the lava could/would freeze. So if they're in hot/warm places they're fine.
To keep cold food cold or hot food hot. Styrofoam is very good insulation.
The microwave probably couldn't reach the spots. Maybe you could put something inside to heat it up, hot water? You could remove the plate and reheat the microwave before you cook food.
No its not. If you like cold food better than hot food that's fine. Its your opinion. :)
Only if the water is too hot.
Sunspots are very hot, just not quite as hot as the rest of the sun. Sunspots are cooler because the hot plasma is prevented from rising.
Cold food should be kept at 40 degrees or lower. Keep hot foods hot. This will insure safe food to eat.
Keep hot foods hot, and keep cold foods cold.
No it is cold