The microwave rays heat it.
The best way to safely microwave a hot water bottle is to heat the water in a separate microwave safe container in the microwave and then put the microwaved, hot water into the water bottle.
Very little - the microwave isn't what gets hot, it's the material inside it that gets hot. A cup of water would barely get warm, a single piece of candy might get soft.
it gets hot and it tasted baddd!!
No it does not because it is just hot water.
Heya guys, Its because It gets extremely hot in the Microwave when its on, so when the steam rises from the food, it moves around and then sticks to the side of the Microwave and after a while the steam will turn into water. When you see steam on the walls inside of something, for example a Microwave or Kettle, its called Condensation. Fizzysweete
It crackles and pops. You would probably have to get a new microwave if you attempted this at home.
To efficiently heat up water in a microwave, place a microwave-safe container with water in the microwave. Heat the water in short intervals, stirring in between, until desired temperature is reached. Be cautious when handling hot water to avoid burns.
I don't know, but you could give the pottery a microwave test. Put one cup of water in the pottery cup or bowl, put it in the microwave for one minute 15 seconds. take it out. Feel the water, if it is only lukewarm and the cup or bowl feels hot, it is NOT microwave safe ( the pottery is absorbing the microwaves instead of the water ). If the water feels hot, it is microwave safe.
hot water is made of molecules that can move faster and faster and you can boil or microwave the water to make it become hotter and hotter
All a microwave does is send microwaves through objects and speed up the molecules. The reason the plants died is because the water was hot.
Place hot dog in a microwave-safe bowl and cover with water. Heat on high for 1 minute. Check the temp of the water and hot dog
It typically takes around 1-2 minutes to boil 8 oz of water in the microwave, depending on the wattage of your microwave and the initial temperature of the water. Be careful when handling hot water from the microwave to avoid burns.