Microwaves heat food quickly because they make the molecules inside it move really fast, like a dance party.
Like a Party in Your Food
Imagine you're at a fun dance party, everyone is moving and shaking. Now imagine your food is like that party, and the microwave is like the DJ playing loud music. The DJ (the microwave) sends out special waves called microwaves, which make the tiny particles inside the food, like water molecules, start dancing really fast. When they dance, they bump into each other, creating heat.
Why It’s So Fast
The best part is that this dance happens all over at once, not just on the outside of your food. So even if you have a big plate of spaghetti or a frozen pizza, it warms up quickly because every piece gets to dance!
It’s like when you jump into a pool, water hits your whole body at once, and you feel cold really fast. In the same way, microwaves hit all parts of your food at once, making everything warm up together. No waiting for the heat to slowly move from one end to the other, just instant fun in every bite!
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