Putting metal in the microwave can cause a fire to happen.
The microwave will explode and catch fire
nothing would happen the microwave does not know if there is anything in there or not.
It crackles and pops. You would probably have to get a new microwave if you attempted this at home.
NO!!! Your microwave would most like ignite into a ball of fire then blow up if you put a metal fork in a microwave!
Try out and see It'll probably explode.
The water in it would heat up, and partially evaporate.
Running a microwave oven with metal in it will result in the reflection of the microwave energy off the metal. There is an exception, and that's the problem. Let's look at that. If metal in a microwave is in a certain shape, that is, if it has a certain geometry, it can act as a microwave antenna. It can cause the microwave energy to generate "specific" electric currents in the metal, and voltages can spike high enough to create electric arcs in the cavity. That's bad. We can use metal in a microwave (like to cover the ends of drumsticks), but we must follow the manufacturer's instructions when doing so.
It will became hot and the skin will become ywllo
it would be bad
It doesn't shrivel or pop, it just dies. It cracks and leaks.
It'll warm up, start to boil and eventually evaporate.
Most Likely The Foil Would Burn, Due To The Microwave. Then The CD May Or May Not Heat Up, Due It Being A Hard Plastic. Then Again The Inside May Be Dark So It Would Heat Up. Heck Get A Book At The Libary And Read Up On Microwave Ovens, Bet You Will Be Fasicnated The microwave would catch on fire, because of the metal in it. KABOOM!!!