Visualizing Energy Inside a Microwave Oven!

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Have you ever wondered why your microwave oven has a rotating turntable, or what exactly makes water boil inside a microwave? This week, we're joined by Zeke Kossover from The Exploratorium to demonstrate an experiment that visualizes microwave energy in the form of a light show. Plus, we show how glass can absorb microwaves by melting a soda bottle!

Thanks to the Exploratorium for sharing with us these experiments. Visit them at http://www.exploratorium.edu/

Shot and edited by Adam Isaak

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