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Dahasolnce [82]
3 years ago
14

3 things microwaves do

Physics
2 answers:
Sliva [168]3 years ago
8 0
A microwave can heat up food (the most common use), defrost food and it also has presets like 'baked potato'  and 'popcorn' where it specifically makes those things. 


I hope this helps! Can I have Brianliest, please? :)

larisa86 [58]3 years ago
5 0
Your Answer Is...

Heat up food, defrost food, make popcorn.

Glad I Could Help, And Good Luck!

~AnonymousGiantsFan~
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