no the power of a mircowave does not affect how well popcorn is made.............
No you put in the microwave 2 mins hun :)
I think that is the point of microwaveable popcorn, if it was unaffected by the microwave radiation and didn't pop, it wouldn't be a very useful product.
Yes, the wattage of the microwave does affect how well it makes popcorn. A low wattage microwave, say 500 watts, will take longer to pop the popcorn (I can remember years and years ago, my first microwave (which was around 500 - 600 watts), taking at least 4 1/2 minutes to make a bag of microwave popcorn) and if it doesn't heat up the oil inside the popcorn sufficiently, the kernel won't explode and "pop". Whereas an 1100 watt microwave like I have now will do the same job in about 2 1/2 minutes.
It depends...... where exactly do you want to put the popcorn if it is really hot and you put it in the microwave it will most likly pop better or burn. if it is cold it will probably work.........
The radioactivity from it can affect it.
Yes, the power setting on a microwave affects how quickly and intensely the food is cooked. Higher power levels cook food faster but may not heat it as evenly, while lower power levels cook more slowly but are better for gentle heating and defrosting.
Popcorn pops in a microwave because there is a tiny amount of water trapped inside the kernels When that water is heated it turns to steam. Pressure builds and then the kernels pop!
Yes popcorn does affect the enjoyment of watching a movie. I like butter
yes
The higher the microwave power, the shorter the cooking time of food in a microwave oven.
by the way you coserve it .
Ex. pop! could be for popcorn