Placing dynamite or any other explosive material in a microwave is extremely dangerous and should never be attempted. Microwaves are designed to heat food by emitting electromagnetic waves that excite the water molecules present in the food, causing it to heat up. However, dynamite contains highly sensitive and volatile components that can be triggered by heat, friction, or shock.
Microwaving dynamite could potentially cause the heat to ignite the explosive material, leading to a rapid and uncontrolled detonation. This would be extremely hazardous, posing a significant risk to life and property. It is crucial to handle explosive materials with care and follow proper safety protocols established by professionals, such as trained explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) personnel.
If you come across any suspicious or potentially explosive materials, it is important to contact your local authorities immediately and let them handle the situation.