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Well, honey, if you put an eraser in the microwave, you're gonna have a smokin' hot mess on your hands. The heat will cause the eraser to melt and release some not-so-pleasant fumes that you definitely don't want to be breathing in. So, unless you're looking to redecorate your kitchen with a lovely burnt rubber scent, I suggest you keep the erasers out of the microwave.
Putting an eraser in the microwave can be dangerous and should not be attempted. Erasers are typically made of rubber or synthetic materials that can catch fire or release harmful chemicals when exposed to high heat. The microwave can cause the eraser to melt, emit noxious fumes, or even ignite, posing a fire hazard and health risk. It is important to follow safety guidelines and only use microwaves for their intended purposes.
According to my experiment to try to melt a eraser in a microwave oven, it failed. I put the eraser on a paper plate into the microwave and set it for five minutes. Unfortunately it failed by only getting warm. It may be a good idea to try it for longer, but it will most likely not melt because there is no radioactivity. With that the microwave allows the eraser bits to melt. But without it, heating an eraser is no good.
Putting a DVD in a microwave can cause the disc to overheat and potentially start a fire due to the metallic layers reflecting the microwaves and causing a spark. It can also damage the microwave and create a safety hazard. It is not safe or recommended to put any metal objects in a microwave.
Rubbing an eraser on a woolen sweater can create friction that generates static electricity, causing the eraser to cling to the sweater. This effect is due to the transfer of electrons between the eraser and the sweater, leading to opposite charges attracting each other.
Putting metal submerged in water in a microwave can cause sparks, arcing, and potential damage to the microwave. The metal can create a phenomenon known as arcing, where electricity jumps between the metal object and the microwave's walls, which can be dangerous and could cause a fire. It is not safe to put any type of metal in a microwave.
No, you should not put a rubber band in the microwave as it can melt or catch fire due to the heat produced by the microwave. It could also damage the microwave and pose a safety hazard.
put it in a microwave or an oven and wait to see what happens.
It melts
I think you can just put it in a bowl and put the bowl in the microwave
According to my experiment to try to melt a eraser in a microwave oven, it failed. I put the eraser on a paper plate into the microwave and set it for five minutes. Unfortunately it failed by only getting warm. It may be a good idea to try it for longer, but it will most likely not melt because there is no radioactivity. With that the microwave allows the eraser bits to melt. But without it, heating an eraser is no good.
Melting an eraser in the microwave is not recommended as it can release harmful fumes and damage the microwave. It's safer to use traditional methods like using a hair dryer or warm water to soften the eraser if needed.
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it might explode
it would explode.
If you put a mentos in the diet coke and put it on the microwave, it will cause a chemical reaction causing your microwave to explode.
It turns purple!!
The lamp will explode.
There are no dangers of putting a baby's bottle in the microwave.