No. Aluminum is not only a highly conductive metal, aluminum foil is very thin thus making conduction of electricity easier. Putting metal in a microwave would cause it to spark.
Not only can an explosion be possible, but the sparks can also set paper and other flammables on fire. Never use anything metal inside a microwave.
The human will be cooked from the inside out.
Not at all. Food cooked in the microwave does not contain any microwave radiation. However, you could burn your mouth if, for example, you heat a danish in the microwave and bite into it too soon as the bready outer part can seem cool enough to eat while the filling is still dangerously hot. But on the other hand microwave use the same wave lengths as xrays and such and could possibly harm you depending on the age of the microwave.
No metal object should be used in a microwave.
it might explode
It shrinks
The human will be cooked from the inside out.
It crackles and pops. You would probably have to get a new microwave if you attempted this at home.
Putting things with metal in a microwave causes sparks to fly.
It turns purple!!
uh are you dumb IT GETS BURNED
the Romans would put a bronze pan on a metal stand.
If metal is left unexposed in a microwave oven, the metal will deflect the microwaves and cause sparks. However, if it is submerged in water, the microwaves dissipate and are absorbed by the liquid. In turn, the water is heated.
what happens is they melt first then let them cool and they harden
Most bacon has been smoked, but not cooked. Microwave bacon is partially cooked.
Popcorn.
salad can not be cooked in the microwave.
That's what happens when you put metal near a microwave/magnatron, You shouldn't make a habit of it but if it still works it will be fine to use it.