Microwaves are part of the electromagnetic spectrum which are not visible to the unaided human eye, hence, without scientific research we would never know that microwaves exist.
The metal walls of the microwave oven reflect and contain the microwave radiation, preventing it from escaping.
Oh, dude, like totally! If you throw a paper clip in the microwave and hit that start button, you're not just heating up leftovers, you're creating a mini fireworks show! The metal in the paper clip can cause sparks, damage the microwave, and potentially start a fire. So yeah, maybe stick to using the microwave for popcorn and not as a science experiment.
Microwave absorption refers to how well food absorbs microwave energy. The more efficiently food absorbs microwaves, the faster it heats up in a microwave oven. This means that higher microwave absorption leads to better heating efficiency in a microwave oven.
A microwave oven uses microwave waves for cooking food.
No, it is not safe to use cast iron in the microwave for cooking. Cast iron can damage the microwave and cause sparks or fires. It is best to use microwave-safe cookware for cooking in the microwave.
A microwave heats things up by blasting wavelengths at whatever is inside them, microwaves to be exact, which is how they got their name.
Horse Jockeys relate to math and science! Horse Jockeys relate to math and science!
How does measurements relate to experimental science
Political science is a science.
The microwave is a science based invention because of the radio waves traveling through the microwave to cook, and heat up food.
they relate because thaey all need to be used to do science
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they have to know what to do its science related you might not get it
Chemicals can relate to physical science because we use different gases that need chemicals in them
In the case of political science the "science" means the study of politics.
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