I've read online that microwaves are bad for your health and just wondered If there Is any truth In It?
I think you're confusing them with another sort of domestic appliance here. And in that context, vacuum cleaners are certainly bad for your health. Especially the Hoover Dustette (IIRC) which had the suction fan close to the end of the nozzle...Did you stick any part of your body in one ?
I've read online that microwaves are bad for your health and just wondered If there Is any truth In It?
Best comment this year I think, made me inhale my coffee though!Well they certainly are if you cement your head in one.
I can sell you a tin foil helmetI've read online that microwaves are bad for your health and just wondered If there Is any truth In It?
They don’t have seals, if they can’t get through the perforated grid, they can’t get round the edges of the door. They also only travel in one direction unless they are deflected, microwave ovens actually employ a revolving deflector to disperse the waves which is hidden behind a non metallic cover.Microwave ovens can leak around the door seals if they are neglected and as such anything in close proximity to the door seal will be excited ( ie. cooked ).
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I was about to say that the kind of people who create “evidence” that microwave ovens are bad for you, also try to convince us that no planes hit the twin towers, that the government created false footage and that nobody really witnessed them hit... unless you meant a tin foil helmet to shield people from microwaves.I can sell you a tin foil helmet
I was about to say that the kind of people who create “evidence” that microwave ovens are bad for you, also try to convince us that no planes hit the twin towers, that the government created false footage and that nobody really witnessed them hit... unless you meant a tin foil helmet to shield people from microwaves.
They don’t have seals, if they can’t get through the perforated grid, they can’t get round the edges of the door. They also only travel in one direction unless they are deflected, microwave ovens actually employ a revolving deflector to disperse the waves which is hidden behind a non metallic cover.
I was about to say that the kind of people who create “evidence” that microwave ovens are bad for you, also try to convince us that no planes hit the twin towers, that the government created false footage and that nobody really witnessed them hit... unless you meant a tin foil helmet to shield people from microwaves.
Maybe so, but it’s true that they don’t leak around the edge of the door, the only way they would leak is if the grid were to be damaged... And microwaves only radiate from the front of a magnetron, not the back, and waves that do travel back will be reflected. If microwave ovens didn’t employ a deflector, you’d just get hot spots due to the directional nature of microwaves.That`s a rather simplistic view of RF propagation, if you don`t mind my saying.