The rotating plate in a microwave is called the turntable. It rotates to ensure even heating of food by helping to distribute the microwave energy throughout the cavity of the microwave.
This microwave has a 12 5/8 in. rotating turntable inside.
Most microwaves have a rotating plate to ensure even cooking by allowing the food to be heated from all angles. Some microwaves, however, may have a fixed plate or no plate at all, using alternative technologies to distribute heat evenly.
In a microwave, the main force at work is electromagnetic radiation. This radiation causes water molecules in food to vibrate rapidly, generating heat through friction. The rotating plate inside the microwave helps to evenly distribute the heat.
No, it is not recommended to glue a microwave plate as it could be a safety hazard. It is best to replace the plate with a new one to ensure safe use of the microwave.
You simply put in your plate (or bowl) of food (without any silver or gold lining of course) ,then enter the amount of time you need to warm or defrost the food. Warning:do not put in microwave with any silverware
Yes, this GE microwave does in fact include a rotating plate inside.
This microwave has a 12 5/8 in. rotating turntable inside.
Either not rotating the food periodically or not having a commercial grade microwave. Here are some suggested microwaves: Commercial microwave: http://www.missionrs.com/NE-1054.html Microwave with rotating plate: http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/50142337
Yes, this microwave contains a rotating glass tray for the best possible microwave outcome.
Most microwaves have a rotating plate to ensure even cooking by allowing the food to be heated from all angles. Some microwaves, however, may have a fixed plate or no plate at all, using alternative technologies to distribute heat evenly.
In a microwave, the main force at work is electromagnetic radiation. This radiation causes water molecules in food to vibrate rapidly, generating heat through friction. The rotating plate inside the microwave helps to evenly distribute the heat.
No, it is not recommended to glue a microwave plate as it could be a safety hazard. It is best to replace the plate with a new one to ensure safe use of the microwave.
It is generally safe to put a microwave-safe plastic plate in the microwave, but it's important to check if the plate is labeled as microwave-safe to avoid any potential risks.
Yes if it is microwave proof
Yes if it is microwave proof
Yes it sure does!
Yes, this model of a countertop microwave oven does have a rotating holding dish.