This video demonstrates the effects of microwaves, particularly when the microwave door is open. The host explains that the magnetron inside the microwave generates microwaves, which can be dangerous if the door is open as they can interfere with other equipment and potentially harm humans. The host conducts several experiments to illustrate this, including heating a burger with the microwave door open and observing its effects on a thermometer and a phone's magnetometer.
The host also shows that microwaves can be reflected by smooth surfaces, and demonstrates this by turning a television on and off with a microwave. The host concludes by demonstrating that a microwave can continue to operate for over an hour and a half without food inside, debunking the myth that it cannot be turned on without food.
1. The door of the microwave has been accidentally removed, making it unsafe for further use. [Source: Document(page_content="00:00:00.00: Let's imagine a situation where the door of\n00:00:02.46: our microwave completely accidentally\n00:00:04.59: flew off, now it is obvious that\n00:00:08.64: the microwave is not suitable for\n00:00:10.23: further use, because everyone\n00:00:12.39: knows perfectly well that a microwave with an\n00:00:14.22: open door\n00:00:15.24: is dangerous")]
2. The microwave is equipped with a magnetron that generates microwaves. These microwaves can only be extinguished by the water contained in the products. [Source: Document(page_content="00:00:40.88: is a magnetron inside the microwave, it is\n00:00:43.92: this that generates microwaves\n00:00:46.98: which then simply jump around the\n00:00:49.56: microwave chamber,\n00:00:50.88: yes, they jump because these micro\n00:00:53.28: waves are reflected from metal\n00:00:54.90: surfaces\n00:00:55.98: and they can only be extinguished by the water\n00:00:58.53: contained in the products")]
3. The microwaves generated by the magnetron can cause damage to equipment if the door is open. [Source: Document(page_content="00:01:01.05: if the door is open, it turns out that they\n00:01:03.06: fly out, well, how far can they\n00:01:06.12: fly and are they generally dangerous for\n00:01:09.21: humans and equipment on the Internet you can\n00:01:11.79: find a lot of information about this\n00:01:13.92: headaches from the effects of microwaves\n00:01:15.69: interference on the TV the phone burned out and\n00:01:18.78: much much more")]
4. An experiment was conducted to test the microwave with the door open. A burger was placed inside, and its temperature was measured with a device. [Source: Document(page_content="00:02:13.73: the same microwave but without a door\n00:02:16.88: let's take another burger its\n00:02:19.67: temperature is exactly the same 17 degrees this\n00:02:24.53: time we won't put the bouquet in\n00:02:26.24: the microwave but move it a little\n00:02:29.18: further away because the microwave is powerful and in\n00:02:31.97: theory it should warm up, I suggest\n00:02:36.02: we put it here and set the timer for\n00:02:39.08: one minute")]
5. The microwaves were able to heat the burger to 50 degrees in one minute when the door was closed. [Source: Document(page_content="00:02:05.86: in at least 1 minute\n00:02:08.96: the burger heated up to\n00:02:09.96: 50 degrees in 1 minute")]
6. When the microwave door was open, the temperature of the burger barely increased, despite being placed closer to the microwave. [Source: Document(page_content="0