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Different principle entirely but ask a physicist, I'm not telling you to trust me. I'm telling you to look, learn, and experiment.
Ed: Here's a hint. The first microwave was called a radarrange.
But I have experimented... I've melted plastic spoons in the microwave before. Where's the water in plastic?
Edit: that's not really a hint. What does radar have to do with how microwaves heat things?
Those aren't microwave safe then, other materials react as well but microwaves are tuned to shame water really well and most everything else not as well.
Yes it is. Microwaves came from radar and radar works on the same principal.
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