Magnets in microwaves are used to control the movement of the electrons in the magnetron to generate microwave radiation. The microwave radiation produced by the magnetron is then directed into the cooking cavity to heat up food by exciting the water molecules inside it. This process allows for efficient and even heating of food in a microwave oven.
Yes and no but really they don't but some people think that they do just because of how the microwave cooks foods and other things but no it does not have magnets Yes - a microwave oven has a magnet - that is why the generating tube is called a magnetron- it has a ceramic magnet that surrounds the anode block and forces the electrons emitted from the cathode to travel in a circle past the tuned cavities in the anode block, thereby creating the microwaves that are drawn off by an antenna and brought into the oven's cooking chamber - the cavity.
A magnet in a microwave can potentially cause sparks, arcing, or damage to the microwave itself. This is because the microwaves emitted by the oven can cause the magnet to become hot and possibly catch fire. It is not recommended to put magnets inside a microwave.
Microwaves work by emitting electromagnetic radiation that causes water molecules in food to vibrate, generating heat. This process heats food quickly and efficiently because the microwaves penetrate the food and heat it from the inside out.
In space, magnets work the same way as they do on Earth. They create a magnetic field that can attract or repel other magnetic objects. This is because magnets have a property called magnetism, which is caused by the alignment of their atoms. In space, the lack of air or other materials does not affect the magnetic field produced by magnets.
Microwaves are commonly used for cooking and heating food quickly. They work by exciting water molecules in food, causing friction and generating heat. Microwaves are also used in communication technology, such as for satellite communication and radar systems.
Inside a microwave oven,microwaves are made when electricity passes through a device called Magnetron.Magnetron uses a strong magnet. The electricity and the magnet make microwave electromagnetic.
It shouldn't because the magnetron, the device that makes the microwaves have very strong magnets in them already.
Yes and no but really they don't but some people think that they do just because of how the microwave cooks foods and other things but no it does not have magnets Yes - a microwave oven has a magnet - that is why the generating tube is called a magnetron- it has a ceramic magnet that surrounds the anode block and forces the electrons emitted from the cathode to travel in a circle past the tuned cavities in the anode block, thereby creating the microwaves that are drawn off by an antenna and brought into the oven's cooking chamber - the cavity.
Because you know how magnets work.
electronic magnets as they work with electricity produced
A magnet in a microwave can potentially cause sparks, arcing, or damage to the microwave itself. This is because the microwaves emitted by the oven can cause the magnet to become hot and possibly catch fire. It is not recommended to put magnets inside a microwave.
Magnets
yes. Microwaves, also, which have magnets are especially damaging. It also depends on the strength of the magnet and how close the object is to it and for how long.
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Right now I can only thing of a couple: magnets,computers,tv,trains,mri's,junk yard machines,batteries,electromagnets,abc stick on letters,microwaves. thats all for now sorry if i was no help!