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Title: How can a mosquito survive a microwave?
Post by: Dianne on 07/07/2010 16:30:02
Dianne  asked the Naked Scientists:
   
A mosquito flew into my microwave. I zapped it for 5 to 10 seconds. When I opened the door, the mosquito flew out. Why?
 
Dianne Howell
Winnipeg Manitoba Canada

What do you think?
Title: How can a mosquito survive a microwave?
Post by: RD on 08/07/2010 17:31:56
The intensity of the microwave energy in the oven is not uniform...

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The wavelength of the microwaves is tuned to produce a standing wave.  This is where you get two waves, one going in each direction, these interact to make some areas where there is a huge vibration and others where there are none.

This means that there are places where the microwaves are very intense, where the molecules will be vibrated very powerfully so heated strongly.  Others where the microwaves are weak.  These areas separated by half a wavelength.  This is why there is a turntable in a microwave oven, otherwise parts of your food will be overcooked and others will still be raw.
http://www.thenakedscientists.com/HTML/content/kitchenscience/exp/measuring-the-speed-of-light/

In 5-10 seconds it may have been able to avoid a really hot spot

(https://www.thenakedscientists.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.thenakedscientists.com%2FHTML%2Fuploads%2FRTEmagicC_SpeedLight-microwave_standingwave_01.gif.gif&hash=6b980fd52c9c7de4652eeab195e8bbe0)

Resting on a wall ? (node  (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Node_%28physics%29)?).
Title: How can a mosquito survive a microwave?
Post by: tangoblue on 20/07/2010 04:00:19
Put a cocroach in next time, they can seemingly survive high radiation, why not see if it can survive microwaves?
Title: How can a mosquito survive a microwave?
Post by: tangoblue on 20/07/2010 04:01:44
Actually dont, you might nacker the microwave.
Title: How can a mosquito survive a microwave?
Post by: AlphBravo on 22/08/2010 16:14:56
Perhaps Mosquito can sense microwaves?
Title: Re: How can a mosquito survive a microwave?
Post by: Sprool on 30/03/2012 13:22:09
...and dodge them when they see them coming? Maybe like a small child in a playground jumping over a skipping rope. Yes, that's plausible :)
Title: Re: How can a mosquito survive a microwave?
Post by: Æthelwulf on 30/03/2012 14:16:34
If you put an ant in, an ant can also dodge the harmful microwaves. They instinctively follow paths where microwaves are not hitting.
Title: Re: How can a mosquito survive a microwave?
Post by: CliffordK on 31/03/2012 00:55:05
Maybe I should try to fill my microwave with little critters sometime and watch them  Perhaps put them in a sealed container as I could imagine getting my microwave filled with ants, and never getting them out again. 

I mentioned here (http://www.thenakedscientists.com/forum/index.php?topic=43481.0) that a fruit fly can also survive in a microwave. 

I presume some of the critters get zapped.

However, a simple survival tactic would be that if one finds a place that is too hot, to simply move until one finds a cooler place. 
Title: Re: How can a mosquito survive a microwave?
Post by: damocles on 03/04/2012 13:02:56
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A mosquito flew into my microwave. I zapped it for 5 to 10 seconds. When I opened the door, the mosquito flew out. Why?

Because it did not much like the climate inside, and preferred the outside environment.  [;D]
Title: Re: How can a mosquito survive a microwave?
Post by: CliffordK on 04/04/2012 22:18:24
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A mosquito flew into my microwave. I zapped it for 5 to 10 seconds. When I opened the door, the mosquito flew out. Why?
Because it did not much like the climate inside, and preferred the outside environment.  [;D]
Yes, it chased the plate of raw meat into the microwave...
Then later decided it didn't like the cooked meat that was left inside, so it headed out to hunt down more raw meat  ;)