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bob dennis
@Urbanlegends · 2:39

Whats the deal with Microwave doors?

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Now, the randomness of the heat source is the reason why your meal can come out scaldingly hot in some spots and cold in others. And even if you don't love the idea of a thin grate separating you from radiation exposure, you shouldn't necessarily ditch your microwave. While they're not something you want to absorb on a daily basis, microwaves pose a relatively minor threat compared to other forms of radiation

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@Arthur_Dante
Arthur Benitez
@Arthur_Dante · 4:59
And those points are where the transfer of energy gets totally annulled or it gets cancelled. And those spots are the cold spots within the food. So that's actually why the inner plate in the microwave oven, it's continually rotating just to try to avoid this phenomena from happening on the same spots every time
@Arthur_Dante
Arthur Benitez
@Arthur_Dante · 3:12
But even though it is not ionizing radiation, as you commented, it's usually not the best idea to stick your head to the microwave, even after all these fail saves. So just do not stick your head there. Just be patient. Go grab a drink, go make yourself a coffee. Just don't get your head too close to the door
@Swell
Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15

Welcome to Swell!

@Urbanlegends
bob dennis
@Urbanlegends · 1:08
And the ability to be able to control them or use them, or to manufacture them, for that matter, and a part of which I don't know much about, but I am going to read up on. Well, thank you for your comments is what I truly want to say, and I appreciate it so very much and I hope that all is good in your world
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