it will explode
Cooking a compact disc in a microwave oven can cause it to burn, warp, and release toxic fumes due to the materials it's made of. This can damage the CD and potentially harm the microwave too. It's not recommended to put any type of disc in a microwave.
You do not unless you want to ruin the disc.
it burns and it may spark and set off a fire
Putting a DVD in a microwave can cause the disc to overheat and potentially start a fire due to the metallic layers reflecting the microwaves and causing a spark. It can also damage the microwave and create a safety hazard. It is not safe or recommended to put any metal objects in a microwave.
BECAUSE IN ORDER TO HEAT UP THE FOOD IT NEEDS TO GO SLOWLY TO GET THE TRUE HEAT!
A microwave is, in fact, a microwave
CDs crack in a microwave oven due to the presence of metal layers within their structure. When microwaved, these metal layers can produce sparks and generate heat, causing the plastic material of the CD to warp and crack. The uneven heating and rapid expansion can lead to structural failure, resulting in visible damage to the disc. Additionally, the microwave's electromagnetic waves can disrupt the integrity of the CD's data layers.
No, a microwave oven is a kitchen appliance that uses microwaves to cook food, while a microwave is a type of electromagnetic radiation.
Any adjective you want. An adjective is any describing word, so however you want to describe a microwave, just use that word. Here are a few good ones: big microwave wet microwave old microwave broken microwave white microwave dirty microwave weird microwave super, incredible, heavy-duty microwave Too easy!
microwave oven is one the example of microwave.
Yes, this microwave safe dinnerware set is suitable for use in the microwave.
The metal walls of the microwave oven reflect and contain the microwave radiation, preventing it from escaping.