Being small keeps the ant close to the conducting metal plate at the base of the oven where the amplitude of the microwaves is minimal. I am not sure whether the ant is able to utilise the interference pattern set up by the microwave sources, but it would if you stopped the plate rotating. In addition the ant has a low fat / water content to minimise energy adsorption and high surface area to body mass ratio which aids heat loss. In addition ants can tolerate high body temperatures (above 50C) and desert species are able to remain active during the daytime.
No, they would die fairly quickly if the microwave was turned on.
Microwave oven
The difference is in the features. A regular microwave only features the normal microwave functions. However, a convection microwave oven also has a built-in convection oven in it.
toaster oven
past the door seal in a microwave oven
No metal object should be used in a microwave.
Common house flies have a protective exoskeleton that covers their entire body. This allows them to survive microwave oven treatments.
Probably nothing. Ants can survive after microwaved for several minutes
You can't. Only if it's a microwave-oven
A convection oven moves the air, a microwave does not.
Microwave oven
There are no famous microwave oven commercials. There were a lot of commercials for microwave ovens in the 1970s, but none stood out as famous. This question probably should have asked what a commercial microwave oven is. A commercial microwave oven is a microwave oven used by restaurants and cafeterias.
If you mean the microwave and OVEN , then it does have microwave oven and also electrical heating oven capability.
A convection oven moves the air, a microwave does not.
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a microwave
I would use a microwave oven, it's a bit risky in a gas oven.
The microwave oven was invented in the United States.