False
No, you cannot cook cherries in a microwave.After being exposed to the microwaves for just a few seconds, the cherries will simply explode.
You would need to ask them. We cannot predict such trivia.
Yamaha DD65 cannot be used for live performances because they no longer have the capacity to adjust individual pad volume
Where two or more lanes of traffic flow in the same direction, you may pass... otherwise, you cannot pass.
no you cannot xm sirus only work in usa and Canada and Only 200 miles off the coast in each direction.
carrying capacity
Carrying capacity can influence the population in a place because it cannot offer an unlimited supply of resources. If the carrying capacity is reached, there may not be room, food, or water for any other organisms.
As induced magnetic lines exist in a plane perpendicular to the direction of flow of current, the component in the direction of current i.e cos 90 component will be zero. Recall cos 90 = 0. Hence the answer
No, microwaves cannot travel through a vacuum because they require a medium to propagate, like air or glass. A vacuum has no particles for the microwaves to interact with and therefore cannot transmit them.
If a species cannot adapt to changes in its habitat, the ecosystem's carrying capacity for that species would likely decrease. This decline occurs because the species may struggle to find food, shelter, or reproduce effectively in altered conditions. As resources become limited or unsuitable, the population may decline, pushing it closer to extinction. Ultimately, the carrying capacity is determined by the species' ability to thrive within the available resources and environmental conditions.
the environment cannot sustain the number of organisms and food becomes too scarce for such a population to survive
no it cannot give testicular cancer
No, microwaves cannot pass through a barrier made of metal, as LEDs are made of semiconductor materials enclosed in a plastic casing. This casing acts as a barrier that blocks microwaves from passing through.
When a rabbit population in a meadow cannot grow any larger, it indicates that the population has reached its carrying capacity. This means the resources in the meadow, such as food and space, are limited and unable to support additional rabbits without causing a decline in the population due to lack of resources. At this point, the population stabilizes as the available resources can only sustain a certain number of individuals.
No, unless you are not talking about microwaves in the electromagnetic spectrum. The reason we can not see them is because they are not part of the visible spectrum. Microwaves have lower frequencies.Microwaves do use microwaves. The microwave uses microwaves to excite the water molecules making the food cook faster than a conventional oven.
No, sound waves cannot cook food the way microwaves do. Microwaves heat food by causing the water molecules inside to vibrate rapidly, generating heat. Sound waves do not have the same heating effect on food as microwaves.
There is no good answer. Energy per wave goes up as frequency. But you can get cooked by light, and microwaves can warm you pleasantly, or not affect you at all.