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How do microwaves at differently than water waves when they encounter an obstacle?

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How do microwaves at differently than water waves when they encounter an obstacle?

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Nope, Waves are waves, but different things could be considered obstacles. Microwaves ignore most things that a huge water molecule bounces off.

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