Does Microwave Heat Water Molecules. the microwave oven is part of modern life, but how do the microwaves interact with water in food to efficiently heat the food? microwave radiation causes water molecules go nuts, but the air itself isn't directly heated because its molecules aren't as polar as the molecules. microwaves bounce around in the chamber and cook food through radiation heating—exciting molecules within an object—by becoming lodged in water, sugars, and fats. a microwave oven heats water because the microwave radiation interacts with the dipole (separated positive and negative. Because the microwaves can travel only so far into an object before losing momentum, the outsides of thicker foods become heated by microwaves, and the insides are heated. microwaves are easily absorbed by water molecules in food, causing them to vibrate more vigorously. any material containing significant amounts of electric dipoles will heat in a microwave. The microwave energy is changed to heat energy as it is.
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the microwave oven is part of modern life, but how do the microwaves interact with water in food to efficiently heat the food? any material containing significant amounts of electric dipoles will heat in a microwave. Because the microwaves can travel only so far into an object before losing momentum, the outsides of thicker foods become heated by microwaves, and the insides are heated. microwaves are easily absorbed by water molecules in food, causing them to vibrate more vigorously. a microwave oven heats water because the microwave radiation interacts with the dipole (separated positive and negative. microwaves bounce around in the chamber and cook food through radiation heating—exciting molecules within an object—by becoming lodged in water, sugars, and fats. microwave radiation causes water molecules go nuts, but the air itself isn't directly heated because its molecules aren't as polar as the molecules. The microwave energy is changed to heat energy as it is.
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Does Microwave Heat Water Molecules The microwave energy is changed to heat energy as it is. a microwave oven heats water because the microwave radiation interacts with the dipole (separated positive and negative. microwaves are easily absorbed by water molecules in food, causing them to vibrate more vigorously. microwaves bounce around in the chamber and cook food through radiation heating—exciting molecules within an object—by becoming lodged in water, sugars, and fats. any material containing significant amounts of electric dipoles will heat in a microwave. the microwave oven is part of modern life, but how do the microwaves interact with water in food to efficiently heat the food? The microwave energy is changed to heat energy as it is. Because the microwaves can travel only so far into an object before losing momentum, the outsides of thicker foods become heated by microwaves, and the insides are heated. microwave radiation causes water molecules go nuts, but the air itself isn't directly heated because its molecules aren't as polar as the molecules.