How does the Reverse microwave work?

Well the reason this has not been answered is that there is technically no such thing as a reverse microwave, so if you find an answer sell it to some company like GE and make millions That's not quite true. Yes it is true that there is not a reverse microwave as far as process goes. There is a device which is being worked on currently that uses magnetic fields to put molecules from a chaotic movement (heat) into a more ordered movement (cold).

This link has a lot of information about magnetic refrigeration en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetic_refrigera....

It is estimated that over 90% of American households use a microwave oven. But how does a microwave work? This post will answer that question!

How Does a Microwave Work? Microwaves heat food by a process known as ‘dielectric heating’. A microwave oven converts electric energy to microwave radiation.

This is done in the a cavity magnetron. The non-ionizing microwave radiation is passed through the food. It is important to understand that microwave radiation is a form of electromagnetic radiation.

This means that microwave radiation has an electric field. Water, fat and some other substances also have an electric charge. One side of the molecule will have a positive charge and the other side has a negative charge.

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