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It is not recommended to put tin foil in the microwave as it can cause sparks and possibly damage the microwave. It is safer to use microwave-safe dishes and utensils when heating food in the microwave.
Microwaves can kill liver cells primarily through thermal effects and potential non-thermal mechanisms. When liver cells are exposed to microwave radiation, the energy can increase the temperature of the cells, leading to protein denaturation and cellular damage. Additionally, microwaves can induce oxidative stress and disrupt cellular membranes, further contributing to cell death. The intensity and duration of microwave exposure determine the extent of damage inflicted on the liver cells.
Microwave radiation does not inherently destroy all living organisms; its effects depend on the intensity, duration, and exposure conditions. In high doses, microwaves can heat and potentially kill cells, but at lower levels, they may not have significant harmful effects. Additionally, many organisms have varying levels of resistance to microwave radiation. Therefore, while microwaves can be lethal under certain circumstances, they do not universally destroy all living organisms.
No, microwave boiled water will not harm plants. In fact, using boiled water in a microwave may lead to better absorption of nutrients in the soil, which can benefit plant growth. Just make sure to let the water cool down before using it on your plants.
No, microwave ovens do not emit ultraviolet (UV) radiation. They use microwave radiation to heat and cook food by causing water molecules in the food to vibrate, generating heat. UV radiation is not involved in the operation of microwave ovens.
No, your microwave cannot receive wifi, my sincerest apologies.
Yes you should be worried. You should get the microwave tested for radiation leakage before you use it again.
Just like WiFi on the ground a WiFi router is used that your device can connect to. This router gets its internet connection by microwave radio link (probably from an orbiting satellite).
Yes, using a microwave can kill salmonella bacteria by heating food to a high enough temperature.
no.
WiFi uses electromagnetic waves in the microwave band, around 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz.
When the microwave oven isn't running, it's not radiating anything. When the PC is on, it's monitoring the presence of the WiFi signal, ready to connect when you want it to. Even when you're not connected, you can see a little icon at the bottom of the screen that tells you that there is a WiFi signal available.
No
You can't. The microwave oven kitchen appliance is equivalent to a high power radio transmitter in several ways, but is totally incapable of receiving anything.
Yes a microwave will kill bacteria. If you put a sponge in the microwave it is a great way to disinfect it!
Yes, using a microwave can effectively kill mold on food items by heating them to a high temperature that destroys the mold spores.
NO YOU WOULD KILL THE POOR CAT IF YOU DID THAT