How can microwaves cook food and have no effect on other certain substances such as paper?

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2026-07-09 12:16

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Microwaves basically work by acting on the molecules like water that absorb radiation, vibrate and 'cook' the food due to an induced energy. Dry paper and other substances that do not have molecules that are energised significantly to induce heat are therefore not affected.

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