An over-the-range microwave is a type of microwave oven that is installed above a stove or cooktop. It is designed to save space in the kitchen and also functions as a range hood to remove smoke and odors while cooking. This type of microwave differs from countertop or built-in microwaves in its placement and additional ventilation features.
the microwave heats cold stuff up!it microwaves food from other nights
This particular LG over the range model is also available in white.
Yes, microwaves inside of a microwave oven do indeed pass through a material - for example - a glass casserole dish or other cooking vessel - to reach the food inside the vessel to begin the cooking process. The microwaves also pass through paper, plastic and similar materials - that is why one can cook with such materials in a microwave oven. Microwaves however do not pass through metal objects, but rather often cause arching in a microwave oven, and thus can not be used in a microwave oven. Properly working microwave ovens do not allow the microwaves to pass from inside the oven to the outside world.
Gamma waves are electromagnetic waves with a shorter wavelength and higher frequency than microwaves. They are commonly used in medical imaging and cancer treatment. Microwaves, on the other hand, have longer wavelengths and lower frequencies, and are typically used in household appliances like microwave ovens and satellite communication.
Cell phones use microwaves, and so does Wi-Fi network gear.
Kenmore does microwaves and fridges and dishwashers. anonymous@oola.com
Jenn-Air-ProStyle-JMV9169BAP-16-CuFt-OvertheRange-Microwave-Oven-Stainless-Steel, is made with latest technology to increase cooking speed. It has convection baking, and many other features like auto defrost, sensor reheat, electronic touch controls which make it ProStyle.
Whirlpool makes similar microwaves in white, black, and biscuit colors, and also has other stainless steel designs.
Yes, there are many preset cooking options such as popping popcorn and defrosting chicken.
Empty dishes do not heat up in a microwave because there is nothing for the microwave energy to interact with and convert into heat. The microwaves require water molecules or other substances to absorb them and generate heat, which is why only food or liquids heat up in the microwave.
Terrestrial microwave technologies share with satellite microwave technologies many of the scientific and technical improvements used to accomplish microwave transmissions. They are different in that satellite microwave technolgies seek to neutralize the effects of the atmosphere in the microwave transmissions. On the other hand, terrestrial micowave technologies seek the aid of atmospheric effects on microwaves to extend the range limitations imposed by the Earth's curvature. Examples of these terrestrial technologies include those used to exploit troposcattering and meteor-burst in microwave communications--not used at all in satellites. Professor Martinez
The Emerson microwaves available at my local K-Mart Store are all made in China. So are all of the other brands, except that the Kenmore brand microwaves indicate that they are assembled in China.