Correct me if I got anything wrong, TA!

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    9 months ago

    Removed by mod

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      11 months ago

      Heating up food using microwaves does exactly that. It works because the waves are emitted within a certain frequency range that affects the water content within it, from which the heat spreads to the rest of the food over time.

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      11 months ago

      Hey you know, sometimes you don’t have a kettle on hand and even if you do, it’s all crusty and gross looking. Plus, it takes forever to boil the water. Microwaves on the other hand: you just put the water in it, wait a little bit, bada bing badda boom, it’s done and ready to go. So like, if microwaving water is a crime, then lock me up

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        11 months ago

        Sometimes you can superheat water in the microwave that explodes when taken out scalding you in the process. Fun science experiment.