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The frequency of a microwave, which is typically 60 Hz in most countries, is not directly related to its power rating in watts. The frequency refers to the number of cycles per second, while the power rating is measured in watts and indicates the microwave's cooking power.

Microwave ovens are available in various power ratings, typically ranging from 600 to 1,200 watts or more. The higher the wattage, the more powerful the microwave oven, and the faster it can cook or heat food.

To find out the wattage of a microwave, you can usually check the label on the back or side of the microwave, the user manual, or the product specifications provided by the manufacturer. If you don't have access to this information, you may need to contact the manufacturer or refer to the product's website for details on its wattage.

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