The difference is in the features. A regular microwave only features the normal microwave functions. However, a convection microwave oven also has a built-in convection oven in it.
This microwave features soften and melt cycles, boil and simmer functions, auto cook, auto reheat, and auto defrost functions.
Yes, the Hotpoint 15 CuFt Over The Range Microwave oven does have special preset functions, such as sensor cooking and preset time buttons.
Answers.com says it is a microwave amplifier in which a Gunn oscillator functions as a negative-resistance amplifier when placed across the terminals of a microwave source.
For light use any microwave will perform basic functions. Depending on what types of uses specifically you'll be using it for you may want to focus on some of the auto programmed functions featured on microwaves such as defrost, reheating and auto cooking functions which simplify use.
This microwave features an auto defrost and a 1 pound quick defrost function.
No, but they do have what's called firmware that's not too different from computer software. The firmware is code that accepts the input from the panel and controls the functions of the microwave oven.
A microwave functions by using high frequency waves. Metallic objects such as aluminum foil reflect and react to these waves because of the high content of free flowing electrons. The reflection of the waves can destroy the microwave, and as electrons are released by the high frequency wave they can cause the familiar spark and popping sound.
A small hole on the inside of the microwave door is usually not dangerous as it is designed that way to allow steam to escape during cooking. However, it is important to check for any signs of damage or wear and tear on the door seal to ensure that the microwave functions properly and safely. If in doubt, it is best to have it checked by a professional.
A microwave is, in fact, a microwave
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embedded control computerIt is easier to write a computer program handling all these various functions than to design a dedicated hardware control system to do it.