If this is an old mic, it sounds like it's gone bad. I wouldn't keep it around because that won't happen unless there is metal involved.
No, you will blow up the microwave. It will arc.
No. Your phone should never be in the microwave.
The spills and splatters in the microwave should be wiped immediately to keep the microwave clean. The spills and the splatters cause inefficiency to the microwave. ***************************************** The longer the splatters are left in the microwave, the harder it will be to remove them.
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The arc in Basketball is when you shoot the ball into the hoop. When you shoot it should be an arc shape. When it's an arc shape there is a higher chance of the basketball to go in the hoop.
The arc in basketball is when you shoot the ball into the hoop. When you shoot it should be an arc shape. When it's an arc shape there is a higher chance of the basketball to go in the hoop.
Yes you should be worried. You should get the microwave tested for radiation leakage before you use it again.
Of course you can but the real question is should you put a rock in the microwave.
no expert on this, but had it happen, and NO it isn't safe, will or can cause an arc or fire, had mine repainted by microwave service company...but this was many years ago when microwaves were very expensive, would just replace it now.........
The microwave filter should be replaced every 90 days.
No metal object should be used in a microwave.
Putting metal in the microwave does not cause it to explode, but it will likely break it, cause arcing, or even cause a fire. There is no shrapnel flying, the microwave just quits working. What usually happens when the microwave fails is that the antenna burns off of the magnetron. There is nothing to absorb the energy when you run a microwave empty or put metal in it, so it damages the magnetron that produces the microwave energy. The radio waves in a microwave oven induce currents into metal and heat it up, especially if the metal is thin. This is how microwave pizzas cook the dough on the bottom. The little gray platform in the box that you set the pizza on is a metallic film. Charge will also tend to build up on any edges or points in the metal. If enough charge builds up, it can arc to nearby pieces of metal. Rolled up foil will arc unless it is rolled very tightly to reduce the pointy edges. Steel wool arcs rather spectacularly. A fork can sometimes arc, but usually the tines of the fork are too far apart and all the fork does is heat up.