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    Even if your interior space doesn’t have that vintage look, the retro Galanz still fits in with its attractive design and modern features. $111.20 at amazon.com SMC1161KB Microwave Oven

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    What Do Microwave Filters Do? As the name implies, the grease filter prevents grease (and other debris, like dust) from entering the microwave's vent system, protecting the exhaust fan.

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    Some microwave models offer a convenient piece at the top that can be easily removed. Others may require unscrewing a built-in panel. But whatever you do, unplug the microwave first!

  5. Microwave oven - Wikipedia

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    A microwave oven, c. 2005 Simulation of the electric field inside a microwave oven for the first 8 ns of operation. A microwave oven heats food by passing microwave radiation through it. Microwaves are a form of non-ionizing electromagnetic radiation with a frequency in the so-called microwave region (300 MHz to 300 GHz).

  6. List of common misconceptions - Wikipedia

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    The inside portions of thicker foods are mainly heated by heat conducted from the outer layers. The radiation produced by a microwave oven is non-ionizing, similar to visible light or radio waves. It therefore does not have the cancer risks associated with ionizing radiation such as X-rays and high-energy particles , nor does it render the food ...

  7. Faraday cage - Wikipedia

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    A microwave oven uses a partial Faraday shield (on five of its interior six sides) and a partial Faraday cage, consisting of a wire mesh, on the sixth side (the transparent window), to contain the electromagnetic energy within the oven and to protect the user from exposure to microwave radiation. [8]