The radioactivity from it can affect it.
Yes, it is possible for a microwave oven to affect a cardiac pacemaker. The electromagnetic radiation emitted by the microwave can interfere with the functioning of the pacemaker, causing it to malfunction or not work properly. It is recommended to maintain a safe distance from microwave ovens if you have a pacemaker.
If a person is on pacemaker how will high altitude affect him?
WHEN YOUR NEER A MICROWAVE IT MIGHT EXPLOTE AND YOU WILL DIE
No.
It doesn't as it is the "pacemaker" of the heart and has nothing to do with plants.
I have heard phones do, as well as some radio waves, such as a microwave, or being close to a HV tower...
The higher the microwave power, the shorter the cooking time of food in a microwave oven.
Yes, a fall could potentially affect the lead in a pacemaker. If the impact is significant enough, it could cause the lead to become dislodged or damaged, which may lead to improper pacing or malfunction of the device. Regular follow-up with a healthcare provider is important to ensure the pacemaker and its leads are functioning correctly, especially after an injury.
pacemaker is a pacemaker
Yes
Environmental conditions often erroneously thought to affect ICDs include:.microwave ovens (the waves only affect old, unshielded pacemakers and do not affect ICDs)
Using the LG Compact Over the Range Microwave and your cook top at the same time will not affect the temperature inside the microwave.