Try out and see
It'll probably explode.
Injecting battery acid into a vein would cause severe tissue damage, internal bleeding, and potential organ failure. It is extremely dangerous and can be life-threatening. Immediate medical attention is necessary if this occurs.
It is generally not recommended to use aluminium in a microwave because it can cause sparks, fires, and damage to the oven. If you must use it, make sure it is approved as microwave-safe and follow the manufacturer's instructions.
It is generally safe to use microwave-safe plastic bowls in the microwave. However, make sure the bowl is labeled specifically as microwave-safe to prevent any potential risks of chemicals leaching into your food. It is recommended to avoid using non-microwave-safe plastic containers in the microwave.
Yes, the PP 5 microwave is safe to use in the microwave.
Some materials that can go in a microwave include microwave-safe glass, ceramic, and some types of plastic labeled as microwave-safe. It is important to avoid putting metal, aluminum foil, and containers that are not labeled as microwave-safe in the microwave as they can cause sparks or fires.
Putting metal in the microwave can cause a fire to happen.
The microwave will explode and catch fire
You can not charge a battery in the microwave.
nothing would happen the microwave does not know if there is anything in there or not.
No!
It will became hot and the skin will become ywllo
Nothing good!
It wil be on
the microwave will get really hot
It'll warm up, start to boil and eventually evaporate.
You would short out the battery. If it was a car battery capable of 300 amps and the wire was big enough, the battery could explode.
Putting tinfoil in a microwave can cause sparks and potentially start a fire due to its thin, reflective surface and the metal's ability to conduct electricity. It is not safe to put tinfoil in a microwave.