It's too small to create a problem.
2007-03-19 03:46:51
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answer #1
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answered by MOM KNOWS EVERYTHING 7
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they're way too small to have any substantial currents set up in them by ability of the microwaves. The wavelength in a microwave is approximately .15 m and for any cutting-edge to be set up in a metallic merchandise, the dimensions of the item should be an important fraction of the wavelength. The staples are too tiny.
2016-10-01 04:13:11
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answer #2
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answered by duktig 4
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It's too small. Small amounts of metal are OK in the microwave, the problem comes when people want to put their metal pots and pan inside.
2007-03-19 03:48:13
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answer #3
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answered by Tom ツ 7
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I don't know. I never noticed because I walked away from the microwave when I did that minutes ago.
I remember putting a whole pan in there and it just went bzzzzzzt!!!!!!!!! Scary. Whew.
2007-03-23 04:55:13
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answer #4
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answered by mindygomez 2
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I only put the water in the microwave when heating water. I never leave the teabag in the water when I microwave it. So I wouldn't know..sorry.
2007-03-19 04:30:20
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answered by Anonymous
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I have never thought about that before. I guess it is just too small to cause any problems.
2007-03-23 04:27:06
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answered by komical 2
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i never noticed that, but i guess it might be too small to spark.
2007-03-19 04:21:22
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answer #7
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answered by beardedbarefooter 4
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It's too small to be an issue.
2007-03-19 03:52:54
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answered by Anonymous
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I dunno i have never made tea in the microwave. I usually make it on the stove or in a coffee pot. :)
2007-03-19 04:51:16
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answered by BadAssGirlINWV 5
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cause there under water?
2007-03-19 04:06:51
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answer #10
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answered by noot 3
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