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Anonymous
11/19/2013 06:54
Subject: Do microwaves leak radiation?
No. "Microwave" is a misnomer. Microwaves are actually quite wide radiation waves. That mesh metal screen that is in the microwave door prevents them from exiting, because the openings in the screen are less wide than the wave.
Anonymous
11/19/2013 05:57
Subject: Do microwaves leak radiation?
I'm assuming you're thinking of "radiation" in the nuclear energy sense. If so, then the answer is no because they don't use radiation in the nuclear energy sense.
However, technically, the light from your lightbulb is electromagnetic radiation in the visible spectrum, which is radiation having certain wavelengths. Microwave ovens use microwaves, which are a different part of the electromagnetic radiation spectrum.
The stuff we usually think of as "radiation" - the stuff that can harm you, alpha rays, x-rays, gamma rays, doesn't come out of a microwave oven.
If a microwave oven leaked excessively, the worst it could do is make you feel a little warm next to the over when it was running.
Anonymous
11/19/2013 02:11
Subject: Do microwaves leak radiation?