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Ohm's Law says Voltage = Current x Resistance V = 5 x 24 = 120 V.
See chart on this website http://www.microwavecookingforone.com/Charts/Wattage.html
You can't derive watts from hertz. All devices plugged into the outlet in a certain region work with the same frequency (hertz). A microwave oven might use somewhere around 1 kW. You can look at your specific device and search for a small metal plate which has the electrical specifications.
You can't. Only if it's a microwave-oven
Microwave oven
There are no famous microwave oven commercials. There were a lot of commercials for microwave ovens in the 1970s, but none stood out as famous. This question probably should have asked what a commercial microwave oven is. A commercial microwave oven is a microwave oven used by restaurants and cafeterias.
No, a microwave oven is not a Faraday cage.
If you mean the microwave and OVEN , then it does have microwave oven and also electrical heating oven capability.
The outlet is telling you something is not right. There is a problem in the wiring or the ignitor insulation or the grounding of the stove.
A convection oven moves the air, a microwave does not.
The metal walls of the microwave oven reflect and contain the microwave radiation, preventing it from escaping.
A microwave convection oven is a kitchen appliance that combines the functions of a microwave and a convection oven. It uses both microwave radiation and hot air circulation to cook food quickly and evenly. This differs from a traditional microwave, which only uses microwave radiation, and a traditional oven, which only uses hot air for cooking.