vladimir reshetov puts various objects into the microwave oven. to clearly show why some pieces of iron and others are not, it turns out that the microwave is most afraid of objects with sharp edges and edges. for this reason , 800 watts is not so small here in a magnetic field of 800 watts, shilo concentrated it and emitted everything at its tip, burning the paint, piercing it the same . for the same reason, it happens with foil, foil differs from a lunchbox in that it has sharp edges and it is these sharp edges, initiating a discharge, arcing and all that other lunch box, no matter how there is no voltage concentrator, no sharp points from which a spark could come. and also metal in the microwave. it can get warm, for example, holes have formed in the foil, and here, if you look closely, you can see how the forks melted also due to the characteristics of the radiation inside the stove. the combination of metal and paper can be dangerous, for example, some people put butter stored in the freezer in the microwave professor demonstrates why how to