Microwaves heat food by causing water molecules in the food to vibrate, creating friction and generating heat. This method is efficient and fast, as microwaves directly target and heat the water molecules in the food.
No, wood does not absorb microwaves as effectively as food or liquids do. Microwaves are designed to excite water molecules in food, causing them to heat up. Wood contains very little water, so it is not a good absorber of microwaves.
Yes, microwaves can be reflected. Metallic surfaces, such as aluminum foil or metal walls, are good at reflecting microwaves due to their conductive properties. This reflection can be utilized to redirect microwave radiation in certain applications, such as in microwave ovens.
Microwaves are attracted to water molecules, sugars, and fats in food. These molecules are good at absorbing the microwave radiation and converting it into heat, which cooks the food.
Yes, microwaves are a form of electromagnetic radiation, similar to visible light. They have longer wavelengths than visible light, which is why we cannot see them with our naked eyes.
Microwaves heat food by causing water molecules in the food to vibrate, creating friction and generating heat. This method is efficient and fast, as microwaves directly target and heat the water molecules in the food.
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No, wood does not absorb microwaves as effectively as food or liquids do. Microwaves are designed to excite water molecules in food, causing them to heat up. Wood contains very little water, so it is not a good absorber of microwaves.
Microwaves are good for heating things fast. Don't stay near one, it can cause cancer because microwaves work on heating the water in the food, and we are 70% water and it could mess up our cells
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It is more correct to say that microwaves are reflectedrather than repelled. A good electrical conductor will reflect them, and aluminum foil works well.
A lot of companies produce good microwaves, you only need to consider the size you want for your household needs. Kenmore makes excellent products and so do some other brands.