Why cant you put metal in microwaves?

Soccerman06

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Seriously WTF? I dont know why there are some metals that you can put in and some you cant put in. My microwave has metal in it as a tray, so why is this metal more special than others? Theres got to be a simple explination for this, but I cant think of one.
 

Eli

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It has to do with sharp points vs. rounded edges... lol

 

piddlefoot

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m i c r o w a v e s is why , The extent to which microwaves are reflected varies with the type of metal. For example, aluminum and stainless steel reflect microwaves, while certain compositions of cold-rolled steel will absorb microwave energy to some extent. However, for all practical purposes, it may be said that metal reflects microwave energy.
When metallic objects are indiscriminately placed in a microwave oven cooking cavity, the energy pattern becomes disrupted and distorted. This condition produces arcing. When two metal objects, such as a metal bowl and the [metal] cavity wall, are placed in close proximity and subjected to an intense field of microwave energy, arcing will result. Arcing occurs because the air between the two metallic objects becomes electrically charged, just as the air between a thundercloud and the earth becomes charged or ionized. This ionized air becomes an electrical conductor, and electric current then leaps the gap like a small bolt of lightning.
However, lightning only lasts for an instant because it discharges or neutralizes the ionized air, but an arc in a microwave oven will continue, to a greater or lesser degree, as long as the microwave energy is applied. At the very least, this can cause marring or pitting of involved surfaces, and at worst, can burn a hole right through the cavity wall.


enough...
 

BSEagle1

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What piddle said.

Microwaves kill the nutrients in food anyways...should just use an oven instead.
 

StrangerGuy

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You can put metal in a microwave oven, but something in the oven (such as food) must absorb the energy of the microwaves, otherwise the waves will just reflect all over in the oven and cause an overload if more waves are produced.
 

falco76

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If you would have watched Mythbusters on the discovery channel you would have known the answer to this. First off the metal does not actually harm the microwave, it just could lead to the Magnetron being overheated. The metal itself is not damaged. The radio waves put off by the microwave just super heats the metal. There are also a lot of other myths about microwaves that are not true.
 
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