Microwave
A microwave is an electrical appliance that uses microwave radiation to heat and cook food quickly and efficiently. It operates by generating electromagnetic waves that cause water molecules in food to vibrate, producing heat through dielectric heating. This technology is widely used in kitchens for reheating, defrosting, cooking, and preparing various dishes with minimal effort.
Developers should learn about microwaves when working on IoT projects, smart home integrations, or hardware prototyping that involves kitchen appliances, as they are common household devices. Understanding microwaves can be useful for creating automation systems, energy monitoring applications, or safety features in connected environments, such as in smart kitchens or food service technology.