Typically on the interior of the door or the rear of the microwave
The microwave heats food by emitting microwave radiation that causes water molecules in the food to vibrate and generate heat through friction. The turntable inside the microwave helps ensure even heating by rotating the food and exposing it to the radiation from all angles.
Microwaves are part of the electromagnetic spectrum and are transverse waves in that the displacement is perpendicular to the direction of travel.
Molecules are most easily detected in the microwave region of the electromagnetic spectrum. This is because many molecules have characteristic rotational spectra in the microwave region, making it a useful tool for identifying and studying molecules.
Microwaves do not heat evenly. If one part of the glass object is heated more than others, and if the object had some kind of stress fracture (which may well be invisible to the naked eye) the expansion of the heated part may cause cracks to form, and break the object.
The Tesla coil in a microwave oven is part of the magnetron, which generates microwave radiation to cook food by exciting water molecules. The Tesla coil helps to convert electrical energy into high-frequency electromagnetic waves, allowing the microwaves to heat up the food inside the oven.
It's a microwave transmitter...literally. They usually run from about 100 watts and the one's we used would do as much as 2,000 watts, if needed. I've no doubt that there are more powerful units out there but these seemed to work OK here in the Midwest for the most part.
As watts equals volts times amps (ohms law simplified) you are missing part of the equation.. Let's say you are asking about how many watts is 1 amps at 12v then... If W = V x A then 1A at 12v = 12 watts
this is radiation in the microwave part of the electromagnetic spectrum which comes from all directions in outer space
At the web address, www.repairclinic.com/GE-Microwave-Parts you can find many parts for GE microwaves. Hopefully this site will have the part you need!
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The microwave heats food by emitting microwave radiation that causes water molecules in the food to vibrate and generate heat through friction. The turntable inside the microwave helps ensure even heating by rotating the food and exposing it to the radiation from all angles.
Read your power listing on the Dell; it could be on the back of the computer, or many times it is on the 'wart' part of your power chord (also can be on the manual). that will tell you how many watts pull you have. The Schumacher does 410 watts continuous, and 800 peak (not reading the manual, but just looking 'as advertised,' though you could look deeper into that) and the watts pull on your dell would need to be below the 410 continuous (which I am sure it is). The 'startup' sometimes could be two to three times the continuous 'watts pulled' by your dell. You should be fine with this inverter, but read the manual of the car you are using because usually they tell you how many watts draw is the maximum on the system off of your cigarette lighters. My max on my car is 160 watts. If your dell is above the watts max off your car system, you can consider 'hardwiring' it straight to your battery with a 'inverter cable kit' that has 10 ft inverter cables with 4 gauge wire to permanently install your inverter in your car.
For the most part, they cost about the same. For instance, if you look up a 120V, 2hp electric motor in a catalog, you will find it draws about 18A. 120V * 18A = 2160 watts. If you look up a 240V, 2hp motor, it will draw about 9A. 240V * 9A = 2160 watts. Watts are watts. Watts are what you pay for. It takes a certain amount of power to perform a particular task, irregardless of the voltage supply. You typically see larger loads, such as a dryer, range or AC unit fed from 240V. This is because the lower current draw permits you to run smaller wire, which is less expensive to install.
To answer this you have to know how many volts will be used. If you know the voltage then you can calculate the current by dividing voltage into wattage. For example; an electric heater rated at 700 watts when plugged into a 115 v outlet will draw 700/115 = 6.08 amps of current.
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Microwaves are part of the electromagnetic spectrum and are transverse waves in that the displacement is perpendicular to the direction of travel.
Micro waves heat by vibrating the conductive molecules in items. Pure water (which has no impurities) does Not boil in a microwave oven. It does get extremely hot! Be care and use the recommended time for that your microwave states for water.