The radioactivity from it can affect it.
The higher the microwave power, the shorter the cooking time of food in a microwave oven.
Yes
Environmental conditions often erroneously thought to affect ICDs include:.microwave ovens (the waves only affect old, unshielded pacemakers and do not affect ICDs)
You don't use batteries in microwaves.
Using the LG Compact Over the Range Microwave and your cook top at the same time will not affect the temperature inside the microwave.
If you put them in the microwave for 30 seconds then take them out and put them on, they form to your feet, that is why people microwave their shoes.
Microwave absorption refers to how well food absorbs microwave energy. The more efficiently food absorbs microwaves, the faster it heats up in a microwave oven. This means that higher microwave absorption leads to better heating efficiency in a microwave oven.
no. many people cook super noodles in the microwave.
Because they are stupid. If you microwave tampons they will catch on fire.
Yes, it is possible for a microwave oven to affect a cardiac pacemaker. The electromagnetic radiation emitted by the microwave can interfere with the functioning of the pacemaker, causing it to malfunction or not work properly. It is recommended to maintain a safe distance from microwave ovens if you have a pacemaker.
The purpose of the microwave window in a microwave oven is to allow you to see the food inside while it is cooking. The window is made of a material that is transparent to microwaves, so they can pass through it and cook the food. The window does not affect the cooking process itself, but it allows you to monitor the food and prevent overcooking or spills.