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films can also be destro**** or
damaged by
microwaving.
Aluminium foil is
thick enough to be used in
microwave ovens as a
shield against heating parts of...
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Microwave is a form of
electromagnetic radiation with
wavelengths shorter than
other radio waves but
longer than
infrared waves. Its
wavelength ranges...
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meter to as
short as one millimeter.
Microwave or
Microwaves may also
refer to:
Microwave oven or
simply "
microwave", a
kitchen appliance that
cooks or...
- The
cosmic microwave background (CMB, CMBR), or
relic radiation, is
microwave radiation that
fills all
space in the
observable universe. With a standard...
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Microwave transmission is the
transmission of
information by
electromagnetic waves with
wavelengths in the
microwave frequency range of 300 MHz to 300 GHz...
- The
microwave auditory effect, also
known as the
microwave hearing effect or the Frey effect,
consists of the
human perception of
sounds induced by pulsed...
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unpeeled and may have been par-cooked by boiling, baking, steaming, or
microwaving. They are
sometimes served as a
substitute for hash browns. Home fries...
- with
highly focused energy without a
solid projectile,
including lasers,
microwaves,
particle beams, and
sound beams.
Potential applications of this technology...
- A
microwave antenna is a
physical transmission device used to send and
receive microwaves between two or more locations. In
addition to broadcasting,...
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range of phenomena,
including the
abundance of
light elements, the
cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation, and large-scale structure. The uniformity...