It gives you sometime interesting to look at for a minute while you are nuking last nights leftovers to evenly distribute the rays Food rotates so that it is evenly cooked. I believe micro waves travel in straight lines, so one side of the food would get more cooked than the other. If it spins, it gets doen evenly. This helps to cook the food more evenly, as the microwaves are produced at a single point in the microwave, so revolving the food spreads the waves through the food So the food will be evenly cooked all around. Have you ever seen some foods that say turn a 1/4 turn then cook for another few minutes? The micowave shoots microwaves in exactly the same place all the time. So if the dish is spinning the food gets more evenly hit with the stationary microwaves and results in more evenly cooked food. It%26#39;s so the food gets heated all round, as the rays are directional and not all over like heat is in a conventional oven. In earlier types where there was no turntable you were asked to turn the food a quarter turn several times during cooking. Companies install those incase a microwave dies, you can make it into a disco ball. They used to parts from old 70s record players and someone thought it would be a good use of the old turntables. to cook more evenly.
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