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Originally Posted by AlienQ
Really?
Moron...
Find out what your talking about then maybe we can have an intelligent discussion.
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well, ok whatever.
heating coffee in microwave and querying google simultaneously
http://www.choice.com.au/viewArticle...&p=1#radiation
Does food cooked in a microwave, or the oven itself, retain any radiation?
Microwave radiation is non-ionising, so it doesn?t alter the atomic structure of the matter it passes through ? unlike x-rays, ultraviolet rays or nuclear radiation ? and has nothing to do with radioactivity. The microwaves stop being produced once the power to the oven?s magnetron is switched off. They don?t remain in the food and nor do they make either the food or the oven radioactive.