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Microwave ovens don't expose food to electric currents, they expose food to microwaves. Microwaves are a type of electromagnetic radiation, or a type of light. The only difference between visible light and microwaves is the wavelength of the light. Wavelength is what makes blue light look different from red light (red light is made of physically longer waves). Microwaves are much shorter than visible light and have much higher energy. That energy is used to heat up the water molecules in the food you put in the microwave. That's how it heats up your food.
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You end up with useless exposed film.
Microwaves would be a great way to communicate with submarines, but they'd have to surface to use that method of connecting. Surfacing would defeat the purpose of having the submarine out there, and could easily expose it to detection. We do use radio to communicate with submarines, but not microwaves. Microwave energy has a very limited ability to penetrate water. Very low frequencies can penetrate water to a certain extent, though. And that's why we don't bother with microwaves for submarine communication.
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Head trauma is when you injure your head. It happens when hard force is applied to your head.
Microwaves use radiation to heat food. The microwaves penetrate the food and cause the water molecules inside to vibrate, generating heat through friction. This is a form of heat transfer known as radiation heating.