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What form of electromagnetic radiation does a microwave use

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a Microwave uses radio frequency radiation

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I’m a dropout but still I answered it I’m proud of myself

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Microwaves are a form of "electromagnetic" radiation; that is, they are waves of electrical and magnetic energy moving together through space. Electromagnetic radiation spans a broad spectrum from very long radio waves to very short gamma rays

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