Fat, sugar, and water
Microwaves are matter. Everything you can see, touch, smell, hear, or taste w/o the help of instuments are matter. Mcrowaves do emit a small of radioactive particles though, namely alpha. Alpha particles can't even pass through your clothes though and they won't harm you.
Microwaves are produced when?
Microwaves do not 'give off' radiation as such. Microwaves are radiation.
Defective door which allows leakage of radiation and unappropriate recipients.
Electromagnetic radiation is emitted from many different things. Some of the things that emit electromagnetic radiation are microwaves, x-rays and radios.
Microwaves cause radiation, which causes skin cancer...
Black dwarf stars, they have cooled off so much they emit no detectable light (but some emit small amounts of microwaves that are barely detectable).
Microwaves are not harmful, the only time when they are harmful is if the microwave is broken, as it can then emit harmful rays.
There seem to be no recorded stars that are strictly producing microwave wavelengths but it seems that some starts can flare up emitting long durations of microwave wavelengths. So microwaves seem to be simply a byproduct of a star's life rather then something it regular emits.
Microwaves are good for heating things fast. Don't stay near one, it can cause cancer because microwaves work on heating the water in the food, and we are 70% water and it could mess up our cells
Microwaves are usually tuned to heat the water in things. We are mostly water and would be cooked.
Fat, sugar, and water
Microwaves have lots of uses, some commercial (such as microwave ovens, satellite TV, and weather radar) and some military (such as missile guidance systems), applications in the field of scientific research, microwaves monitor the environmental health of our planet as well as to learn more about the universe. Research scientists use microwaves in two types of systems: active and passive. In active systems, such as radars, scientists send out microwaves and examine what comes back. In passive systems scientists simply look for naturally occurring microwaves and use them to learn more about the objects that emit the waves.
Internal combustion engines don't emit cloroflorocarbons, but they do emit hydrocarbon's. Hydrocarbons are/is unburned fuel which can be caused by a number of things,but it all leads back to unburned fuel.
stuff like radios microwaves etc.
Microwaves are matter. Everything you can see, touch, smell, hear, or taste w/o the help of instuments are matter. Mcrowaves do emit a small of radioactive particles though, namely alpha. Alpha particles can't even pass through your clothes though and they won't harm you.