If a silver rim plate is put into a microwave, it can cause sparking, arcing, and potential damage to the microwave. Silver is a metal that reflects microwaves, causing them to bounce around erratically and create a potentially hazardous situation. It is advised to avoid putting any metal objects, including plates with silver rims, in a 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
Putting tinfoil in a microwave can cause sparks and potentially start a fire due to its thin, reflective surface and the metal's ability to conduct electricity. It is not safe to put tinfoil in a microwave.
Metal plates in the microwave can cause sparks, potentially damaging the appliance or starting a fire. Metal reflects microwaves, causing them to bounce around the walls of the oven and creating electrical currents on the metal plate. It is safer to use microwave-safe materials such as glass or ceramic.
Nothing, rubber is unaffected at 212 degrees Fahrenheit. The worst thing that could happen is that the water in the bowl could boil violently after a while (not that it will blow the door off your microwave oven).
No, it is not safe to put cast iron in the microwave as it can damage the microwave and potentially cause a fire.
NO, you will probably ruin the plate and burn out the magnetron in 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.
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The microwave will explode and catch fire
Putting metal in the microwave can cause a fire to happen.
It cracks. trust me i tried it!
what will happen to an egg in sodemsitred and in microwave for 10 sec
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
A microwave cooks from the inside.
They get warm.(If you turn the oven on.)
Putting a non-metal plate in the microwave and pouring water on it is generally safe as long as the plate is microwave-safe. However, pouring water on a very hot plate can cause the water to boil rapidly, potentially leading to splattering or steam burns. It's best to let the plate cool down before adding water.
I've found the best way to make bacon in the microwave is to cook it on high for about 2 minutes on a microwave-safe plate. Put a paper towel over it to eliminate the splattering of grease.