This is a kind of highly fanciful metaphor, in which the heat generated by a microwave oven is compared to the enormous heat of a nuclear explosion. There is actually no comparison between the two, but people find it amusing to pretend that there is.
Just put in the microwave 10 or less seconds
no it does not change it but then again it all depends on what you are cooking in the microwave
A microwave makes the particles in the food accelerate, making it hotter, eventually cooking it
A microwave oven is a cooking appliance, which is predominantly used for more rapid cooking
Yes you can adjust the cooking temperature that this microwave will use.
I don't believe any metal is safe in a microwave.
radiation
Well they can eat nuked food in the microwave but not the kind of nuclear bomb. To nuke something means to cook food in the microwave.
A microwave uses radiation to cause friction in food, causing it to heat up or cook in a microwave. Infared cooking inserts heat at the core of a food and cooks it inside out.
You will have to pierce the egg, otherwise the egg would explode in the microwave. You can also purchase utensils for cooking eggs in the microwave that will automatically pierce the egg & shell.
Not if it is done properly.
Eggs.