Turning a microwave into a macroflat-sea isn't feasible in a practical sense, as these concepts belong to vastly different domains. A microwave is an appliance for heating food using electromagnetic radiation, while a macroflat-sea refers to a hypothetical or conceptual large, flat body of water. However, if you meant to explore creative or artistic interpretations, one could use a microwave as a metaphorical vessel for generating "waves" of heat, simulating the dynamic nature of a sea in a controlled environment.
the microwave will get really hot
I have never had cheese turn purple when I microwave it. Sounds like b.s.
what does the microwave timer told me it was time to turn my TV dinner mean
No, it will melt and turn into goo.
eat poo
what does the microwave timer told me it was time to turn my TV dinner mean
Try sticking your head in first
Turn the microwave on for about 5 second, then look, then do it again untill it melts
Yes, it actually will turn on fire. So never put tin foil in the microwave
In a microwave, energy is wasted in the form of heat that escapes from the appliance and does not contribute to heating the food. Additionally, energy can be lost through inefficient conversion of electrical energy into microwave radiation, as well as losses in the components of the microwave itself.
most microwaves don't turn off unless you have a power cut or turn it off at the wall or unplugged it.
They get warm.(If you turn the oven on.)