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TEN2FOLLOWER
16 Feb 19 18:26
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you can't put anything metal in a microwave, but the inside is mainly metal?
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Report mouse muldoon February 16, 2019 6:28 PM GMT
Newton's 8th law.
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Dalai?
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What idiot put an ‘s’ in the word lisp?
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Watt you talking about
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Why is the word abbreviation so long?Crazy
Report Just Checking February 16, 2019 8:10 PM GMT
The case is earthed and reflects the waves around the inside. Bits of loose metal will be at different potentials at different times and arc across to other bits or the case. I'd imagine if the bits of metal you put in were securely fixed/earthed to the case they'd be ok?

"Why is the word abbreviation so long"
So you can abbreviate it!
Report boxingthefox February 16, 2019 8:11 PM GMT
Why do we press harder on remote control buttons when we know the battery is dead?
Report Just Checking February 16, 2019 8:13 PM GMT
I've a tip for you, if you desperately need the remote to work and don't have batteries to hand, you can get a few extra squirts out of it by taking the batteries out and warming them a bit then putting them back in. Even body heat can be enough.
Report boxingthefox February 16, 2019 8:17 PM GMT
Good tip JC another one is if you want to check if it's working turn on your phone camera and point the remote at it press any button you will see the signal if its working.ExcitedWink
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99% in the cheep seats
Report STUDYFORM February 17, 2019 2:24 PM GMT
You can put metal in a microwave, as long as it doesn't touch any other metal, or even itself.

It tends to be a barrier against the microwaves though. If you had some takeaway left in a metal tray for example, it will be OK in a microwave, BUT at the first sign of sparks and arcs, stop.

Or if you want to put a cup of coffee in the microwave and there's a teaspoon in it, it won't be a problem, unless there's metal paint on the cup and it touches the spoon.

Metal foil is a big no-no, it sometimes moves in the breeze caused by the fan and touches itself though. (Sounds a bit like me in hot weather Grin)
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