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One day, Percy Spencer walked by a magnetron with a candy bar in his pocket, and it melted. It was the late 1940's and soon after, in 1947, a new kitchen appliance was created. They were large and expensive, but with the main advantage of speed. This invention has shaped how people cook and warm food even today.
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How Percy Spencer accidentally invented the microwave.
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The process in which a candy bar can be melted by a microwave.
C.
The original size and cost of the original microwave.
D.
The way microwaves have changed since it was invented.
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