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- Subject: Uneven microwave cooking ... why?
- Message-ID: <ryu.728070649@husc.harvard.edu>
- From: ryu@husc8.harvard.edu (William Ryu)
- Date: 26 Jan 93 17:50:49 GMT
- Keywords: microwave
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- I was wondering what was the major cause of uneven microwave
- cooking. Is it a hardware problem or is it simply because most foods are
- inhomogenous and absorb the microwaves unevenly. Also why do many frozen
- instructions ask you to turn the food or use one of those food spinners?
- Is the distrubution of the microwaves that uneven. Last question. My
- G.E. microwave has a antenna that spins right below the microwave top and
- is encased behind a plastic enclosure. What does that do?
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- Please email replies,
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- Will Ryu
- husc.harvard.edu
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