No, but the damage that made the plate necessary may.
Since a cathode ray is a stream of electrons, and since electrons are negatively charged, a positively charged metal plate would cause a deflection in the cathode ray towards the plate.
No, the core is metal and will cause sparks and possible damage to the microwave oven.
A metal plate in your head typically does not directly affect memory. The impact on memory would depend on the reason for having the metal plate, such as a head injury or surgery, which can indirectly affect memory. It is best to consult with a healthcare provider for personalized information.
it would most likely not because of the impact of the bullet hitting the metal plate the metal plate would be pushed back pushed back behind the skell whichh would then hit the brain and cause lack of brain funktion
Metal plates in the microwave can cause sparks, potentially damaging the appliance or starting a fire. Metal reflects microwaves, causing them to bounce around the walls of the oven and creating electrical currents on the metal plate. It is safer to use microwave-safe materials such as glass or ceramic.
You have to get metal sticks and mound 4 around a plate and the get a metal ring and mound it on to the 4 metal sticks
Putting a non-metal plate in the microwave and pouring water on it is generally safe as long as the plate is microwave-safe. However, pouring water on a very hot plate can cause the water to boil rapidly, potentially leading to splattering or steam burns. It's best to let the plate cool down before adding water.
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No.
because metal is a good conductor of energy (there are a lot of free electrons in a metal) and this will cause the metal to absorb and radiate more energy combined with the increased surface area of the heat sink
a plate heat exchanger is a metal plate which is will be in contact with another item eg air or another metal object to move heat from one to another
You may very likely have bent the thin metal backing plate behind the brake rotor. That will cause the backing plate to rub against the rotor and make an awful grinding noise. Its not too hard to reform the backing plate away from the rotor.