I would not recommend it unless you attempt microwaving a smaller bill first to test it, but an iron definitely works very well. If you do try to iron it, using a little Febreeze or some other laundry freshener helps to negate any unpleasant odors that can come from drying out an older bill.
You put them in the microwave!
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No, it is not safe or recommended to dry clothes in a microwave. Microwaves are designed for heating food, not drying clothing. Attempting to dry clothes in a microwave can be dangerous and may cause fire hazards. It's best to use a clothes dryer or air-dry clothes as recommended.
I think you can dry silicon crystals by microwave. I know it works with silica gell.
Because it can explode in the microwave
Stick it in the oven on low heat. or microwave.
It should be safe to dry clay in a microwave, but it would not be practical. The clay won't get dry at all. Using a regular oven, or just leave the clay on a shelf would be the best bet to dry clay.
Yes you can microwave a turkey you need a big microwave and cook for 6hrs. in the microwave. You can also raccoon for 6hrs. just a little ranch and mmmmmmmmmmmm.
In a dry room temperature space.
yes, it'll still evaporate the water.
Cakes cannot be baked in the microwave. Baked goods require dry heat, which a microwave doesn't provide. Microwave ovens cook by generating moist heat, so everything cooked in them is essentially steamed.
Putting a plant in a microwave could cause it to overheat and dry out quickly, potentially killing it. The microwave's intense heat could also damage the plant's cells and tissue, leading to irreversible harm. It is not recommended to use a microwave to care for plants.