No, a microwave will not work as a Faraday cage.
Plain and simple. DON'T!Mounting anything to a spin stabilized satellite dish will cause it to be out of balance. It may work for a while, but will eventually cause all sorts of problems.Trust me on this one.
The Very Large Array (VLA) located in New Mexico consists of 27 dish antennas. These antennas work together to create a combined resolution equal to that of a single dish with a diameter of 36 kilometers.
I had to buy a new microwave because my old one didn't work.
They work relatively well although it is easier to use just a microwave or just an oven.
No.
you are preparing to cook a dish. how do you work out which ingredients you need and how much of each to use
I've had great success and fun by turning a satellite dish into a super directional microphone. Any small mic will work, just position it at the focal point in place of the old microwave amp facing toward the dish. Add small headphone amplifier and listen up! Pinpoint birds and other wildlife locations.
Medieval spinsters spin and arnt educated in the work that they do
Nothing because the microwave does not work when thy door is open.
No, a microwave oven would not work in space because microwaves rely on the presence of air molecules to transmit heat to the food. In the vacuum of space, there are no air molecules to heat up the food, so the microwave would not function properly.
shoot the watermelon and spin the wheel and win a prize is a game?