In some isolated situations, the technology will interface with the magnetron within the microwave, assembling into a new magnet-driven device. This procedure has been responsible for up to 60 percent of telecommunication developments within the past 20 years.
In most cases, it just makes an unholy mess.
Putting a DVD in a microwave can cause the disc to overheat and potentially start a fire due to the metallic layers reflecting the microwaves and causing a spark. It can also damage the microwave and create a safety hazard. It is not safe or recommended to put any metal objects in a microwave.
No, it is not safe to put cast iron in the microwave as it can damage the microwave and potentially cause a fire.
Do not put metal, aluminum foil, plastic containers not labeled as microwave-safe, and certain types of paper or styrofoam in the microwave.
No, you should not put a rubber band in the microwave as it can melt or catch fire due to the heat produced by the microwave. It could also damage the microwave and pose a safety hazard.
No, it is not safe to put oil in the microwave as it can heat up quickly and potentially cause a fire.
it might explode
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it would explode.
If you put a mentos in the diet coke and put it on the microwave, it will cause a chemical reaction causing your microwave to explode.
The lamp will explode.
It turns purple!!
There are no dangers of putting a baby's bottle in the microwave.
if you put the whole tube in there it will explode
put it in a microwave or an oven and wait to see what happens.
It smells like hot death.
It cracks. trust me i tried it!
No because it will blow up the bag and break your microwave and you will have to buy a new one. :)