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Unwrapping the magic of microwave oven

The science of speed: How microwaves cook food in a flash
A microwave oven uses microwaves, a type of electromagnetic radiation, to cook or heat food. These microwaves are generated by a device called a magnetron. istock

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How does a microwave oven function?

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A microwave oven uses microwaves, a type of electromagnetic radiation, to cook or heat food. These microwaves are generated by a device called a magnetron.

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Why can’t we use metal utensils in a microwave?

Microwaves reflect off metal surfaces instead of passing through them.

This reflection can:

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Metals also do not absorb microwaves, so they don’t heat up the food inside them effectively.

Why microwave-safe utensils don't heat up but food does?

Microwave-safe utensils are made of non-conductive materials like ceramic, glass, or specific plastics. These materials:

However, such utensils can become hot indirectly through conduction from hot food.

Important points box (Civil Services-oriented notes)

Concept                                  Explanation
 
Type of radiation                  Microwaves (Electromagnetic waves)
Frequency used                     Around 2.45 GHz
Source of Microwave            Magnetron
Heating mechanism               Vibration of water molecules → Friction → Heat
Why not metal utensils                      Reflects microwaves → Sparks/arcing→ Damage/fire risk
Why microwave-safe utensils           Made of non-conductive materials →Don't absorb microwaves → Stay cool

Sample questions for civil services exam

Short answer type questions:

  1. What is the principle behind microwave cooking?
  2. Why is it unsafe to use metallic containers in microwave ovens?
  3. What type of utensils are microwave-safe and why?

Long answer type question:

Q: Explain the working principle of a microwave oven. Why are certain utensils considered unsafe for microwave use? Also, discuss the material properties of microwave-safe utensils.

Answer hints:

Analytical /applied question (GS Paper 3 - Technology & Safety):

Q: Microwave ovens represent a breakthrough in household cooking technology. However, they also pose specific safety concerns. Critically examine the science behind microwave heating and assess the safety implications of material choice in daily usage. Suggest awareness measures to reduce microwave-related accidents.

Answer hints:

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