Try sticking your head in first
Turning off the oven shouldn't affect the fridge or the microwave. Each of the branches of a parallel circuit operates independently of the other branches. If you turn off any one, the other two don't care. It's business as usual for them.
the microwave will get really hot
I have never had cheese turn purple when I microwave it. Sounds like b.s.
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Is it plugged in properly
Generally, yes. You are powering the clock and probably the timer circuits.
what does the microwave timer told me it was time to turn my TV dinner mean
Yes, a microwave is a resistive load as it converts electrical energy into heat through the resistance of its components. When plugged in, the microwave's heating element creates resistance to the flow of electricity, generating heat to cook food.
It is not required for a microwave to be plugged into a GFCI outlet, but it is recommended for safety reasons, especially in locations like kitchens or bathrooms where there may be water present. GFCI outlets help protect against electrical shocks in wet environments.
No, it will melt and turn into goo.
The microwave may trip the breaker when it is started because it draws a high amount of electrical power suddenly, causing an overload on the circuit. This can happen if the microwave is plugged into a circuit that is already close to its maximum capacity.
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