Microwaves action on milk for infants
Colin Cracknell
colinc at cix.compulink.co.uk
Sun Jan 8 19:03:34 EST 1995
>Microwaves don't penetrate foods and fluids more than an inch or
>so before they are absorbed. This means a large microwave oven
>would need to overheat the outside 1 inch of a potatoe to ensure
>that the middle would recieve heat in a timely fashion by
>conduction.
I know it's terribly infra-dig to flame people for spelling, but I
thought that Dan Quayle's sole achievement had been to teach Americans
how to spell "potato".
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