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An oven heats objects inside of a chamber, a furnace heats the air around it.
No. Consant temperature maintenance depands on the heat energy leakage through the wall of the oven, and that is determined by the local temperatures just outside and inside the wall. What is in the middle of the oven away from the wall is immaterial. If the oven is full, it will take longer to cool down to room temperature than will an empty oven, but that is different from a constant temperature situation.
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compare microwave oven to conventional oven
Dark colors attract UV rays....
plug it in and turn it on with your bread inside
Black is the ideal absorber/emitter of electromagnetic radiation (e.g. infrared in the oven), helping the inside of the oven chamber more rapidly reach thermal equilibrium and a steady temperature.Many early ovens were white inside, but that was before the recognition that black is the ideal absorber/emitter.Note: the oven is not painted on the inside, as paint would be damaged at oven temperatures, instead it is enameled (whatever the color). Enamel is a fired glass/ceramic material that is applied like paint but then heated until it melts and fuses directly to the metal surface.
A black oven is a traditional direct-fired masonry oven.
A convection oven.
The temperature inside of an oven is a measure of the degree of hotness or coldness of its internal environment (corresponding to its molecular activity).
You can not store things inside microwave oven. You can store any things inside microwave oven only if you are in remote jungles of Africa and without electricity.
A light in the oven makes it easier to see the food inside the oven while cooking.
it's a fan inside an oven, used to circulate the hot air. It's generally found in a convection oven.
Yes, this Whirlpool microwave oven does in fact have a plate inside of it.
because if u dont then it will stick to the rail inside the oven
yes because the oven heats the food inside the oven which makes is thermal energy
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