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Why Do Microwaves Heat Things So Quickly?

Microwaves produce a phenomenon called volumetric heating.  Simply stated, they heat the entire mass of an object uniformly.  This is because the microwave penetrated deeply into the object instead of just acting on the surface.  Volumetric heating is unique to microwaves; almost all other forms of heating are conductive, where heat is applied to the surface of

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