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Perhaps but being microwave-boiled doesn't have anything to do with it. DO NOT BOIL WATER IN MICROWAVES IT IS EXTREMELY DANGEROUS!
Continued Question: Can it be used on the counter like a regular microwave or does it have to be raised up (light and fan under microwave)? raised
Nope. But they can sure be destroyed that way; not to mention the damage your microwave will incure.
Things like hot pockets and microwave pizzas use what is called a susceptor (usually in the form of a sleeve or container). These susceptors convert microwave energy into heat, which help crisp up food in the microwave, countering the effects of sogginess that is synonymous with microwave ovens. For more information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susceptor
a microwave is an electromagnetic wave.================Answer #2:A microwave is a radio wave with a wavelengthless than 10 cm (frequency greater than 3 GHz).
No, your microwave cannot receive wifi, my sincerest apologies.
Yes you should be worried. You should get the microwave tested for radiation leakage before you use it again.
Just like WiFi on the ground a WiFi router is used that your device can connect to. This router gets its internet connection by microwave radio link (probably from an orbiting satellite).
WiFi uses electromagnetic waves in the microwave band, around 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz.
no.
When the microwave oven isn't running, it's not radiating anything. When the PC is on, it's monitoring the presence of the WiFi signal, ready to connect when you want it to. Even when you're not connected, you can see a little icon at the bottom of the screen that tells you that there is a WiFi signal available.
You can't. The microwave oven kitchen appliance is equivalent to a high power radio transmitter in several ways, but is totally incapable of receiving anything.
No
Yes a microwave will kill bacteria. If you put a sponge in the microwave it is a great way to disinfect it!
NO YOU WOULD KILL THE POOR CAT IF YOU DID THAT
put the thing that turns and it will die
There's the obvious one: microwave ovens. Also, your cell phone relies on microwaves to communicate with the cell towers, wifi routers also pit out microwave signals.