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Can rocks explode from heat?

Rocks can absorb a lot of water, especially river rocks, and rocks that get too hot near a fire can […]

QAPosted on: 15.06.2022

Should you stand in front of a microwave?

Yes, you can stand a safe distance in front of the microwave. Microwave ovens are designed to keep in radiation. […]

QAPosted on: 15.06.2022

What material can microwaves not penetrate?

Thin amounts of plastic wrap, wax paper, cotton and rubber are not likely to interfere with radio waves. However, aluminum […]

QAPosted on: 15.06.2022

How far can microwaves travel?

The microwave signals bounce off objects and return real-time images to a screen and can even penetrate concrete walls, though […]

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Can microwaves fry your brain?

A large number of studies have shown that microwave radiation can cause a series of adverse reactions in the central […]

QAPosted on: 15.06.2022

Can microwaves penetrate human skin?

Microwave radiation can heat body tissue the same way it heats food. Exposure to high levels of microwaves can cause […]

QAPosted on: 15.06.2022

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