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How microwaves work physics?

Score: 4.6/5 (30 votes) The principle behind the microwave is very simple – it's all about the atom. When you add energy to an atom or molecule, it vibrates. ... The device that converts electrical energy to microwaves – called the magnetron – sends microwaves into the oven cavity, where they b...

Jan 10, 2026 749 views
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Are ragi good for health?

Score: 4.3/5 (16 votes) Ragi is rich in fibre minerals and amino acids which make it a good choice for diabetics. It also has more polyphenols than the commonly used grains like rice, wheat, and corn which help control blood sugar levels.What happens if we eat ragi daily?Eating ragi in controlled po...

Jan 10, 2026 1,936 views
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What kind of tree is a weirwood?

Score: 4.8/5 (65 votes) Weirwood is a species of deciduous tree found all over Westeros; it has white bark with five-pointed, blood-red leaves and sap. The heart trees are weirwood trees with faces carved on their barks found in the center of godswoods.Is a Weirwood tree a real tree?The closest to a...

Jan 10, 2026 393 views
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How to not hesitate?

Score: 4.2/5 (64 votes) HOW TO OVERCOME HESITATIONUnderstand what is your hesitation.Address your fear.Train your self to think, then act.Give your self a time limit.Make a decision.Force your self to do new things.Have a confidence and faith in your self.How do you take an action without hesitation...

Jan 10, 2026 1,617 views
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How to use swales?

Score: 4.9/5 (30 votes) Swales follow the contours around the base of a natural or created slope, redirecting storm water and filtering runoff as it sinks into the soil, instead of keeping it in one place, like a rain garden. Plants suck up the water along a swale's gently sloping banks and som...

Jan 10, 2026 751 views
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Why is my car fuming?

Score: 4.6/5 (45 votes) This can be caused by faulty wire casings, heated residues on the engine block and overheated liquids including oil, transmission fluid and brake fluid. There may also be a fault in your coolant system, or your engine may not have enough lubricant. No matter the problem, you ...

Jan 10, 2026 206 views
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Where microwaves banned in russia?

Score: 4.1/5 (63 votes) The History and the Research. After some 20 years of research into their use, Soviet Russia banned the use of microwave ovens for heating food in 1976 as they decided that the dangers outweighed the benefit of speed.Does Russia allow microwave ovens?The Soviet research was ne...

Jan 10, 2026 1,183 views
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Will cheese make you fat?

Score: 4.7/5 (7 votes) When it comes to cheese, people often say they love it so much they can't live without it — but hate that it can make you fat and causes heart disease. The truth is that cheese is what you call a whole food. Whole foods are generally good for you, as long as you don'...

Jan 10, 2026 900 views
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When was batemans bay bridge built?

Score: 4.1/5 (21 votes) Batemans Bay Bridge From 1915 to 1954 a motorised punt allowed traffic to cross the river. The former Batemans Bay Bridge was officially opened in 1956 and became a much loved landmark of the town. It was a steel vertical lift truss bridge with a maximum height of 34 metres.W...

Jan 10, 2026 1,989 views
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Why is saudi arabia important?

Score: 4.2/5 (10 votes) Saudi Arabia's unique role in the Arab and Islamic worlds, its holding of the world's second largest reserves of oil, and its strategic location all play a role in the long-standing bilateral relationship between the Kingdom and the United States.Why is Saudi Arabia...

Jan 10, 2026 819 views