Microwave ovens
related topic: Temperature,
High voltage transformers,
Inductive heating
process |
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2.45 GHz magnetron |
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Cavity magnetron
a cavity magnetron is a high-powered vacuum tube that generates coherent
microwaves, ... |
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Cyclotron animation,
en Français |
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Electrical energy the major appliances that consume most of the electrical
energy in a household |
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Energy input from microwaves
pdf file |
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Fun Things to Do with
Microwave Ovens CDs, Steel wool, Light bulb, Flourescent tube, Neon light,
Printed circuit board, Burnt match, Bit of wire (the tethered and free-floating
plasma-arc effects), Demolishing a microwave with explosives. [DANGER!], Can of
baked beans, [DANGER!], Carton of eggs [DANGER!], Cockroach, Instant coffee
(time contraction effect), Burning candle |
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How Does A Microwave Oven
Work? microwave energy for heating and cooking |
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Klystron
Klystron tube: a
device for generating microwaves, 2.45 GHz |
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Klystron
is a Microwave Generator animated |
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klystron Movement of electrons in a klystron,
animation |
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klystron tube
the reflex klystron tube. In this tube, electrons emitted from the heated
cathode travel through the cavity grids toward the repeller plate, then are
repelled and returned back the way they came, Magnetron tubes |
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Magnetron
the magnetron is a self-contained microwave oscillator (f = 2.44 GHz - 2.45 GHz) that operates differently
from the linear-beam tubes, such as the twt and the klystron. Crossed electron
and magnetic fields are used in the magnetron to produce the high-power output
required in radar equipment |
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Magnetron
The microwave radiation of microwave ovens and some radar applications is
produced by a device called a magnetron, ... |
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Magnetron
Inside a magnetron |
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Magnetron
Physical construction of a magnetron |
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Magnetron
pdf file |
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Magnetron
pdf file |
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Magnetron coupling methods Magnetron coupling methods |
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Magnetrons
the heart of every microwave oven is the high voltage system. Its purpose is to
generate microwave energy. The high-voltage components accomplish this by
stepping up AC line voltage to high voltage, which is then changed to an even
higher DC voltage. This DC power is then converted to the RF energy that cooks the food |
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Microwave theory
microwave components and circuits |
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Magnetron tube
the heart of every microwave oven is the high voltage system. Its purpose is to
generate microwave energy. The high-voltage components accomplish this by
stepping up AC line voltage to high voltage, which is then changed to an even
higher DC voltage. This DC power is then converted to the RF energy that cooks
the food |
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Magnetron tube
structure and operation of the magnetron tube, Microwave tube principles,
microwave tube fundamentals, Microwave
tubes |
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Microwave devices
ppt file |
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Microwave oven |
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Microwave oven |
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Microwave oven |
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Microwave oven
pdf file |
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Microwave
oven circuit diagram of a typical domestic microwave oven |
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Microwave oven
experiments Fluorescent tube in a Microwave, Microwaving high-pressure
sodium vapor lamps, Neon Globes in a Microwave Oven, Valves in a microwave with
video, Pins and Sparks, Putting Kitchen Scourer's in a microwave, A vacuum
fluorescent display in a microwave with video, A foil lined chip packet in a
microwave with video, Making plasma using a coil of copper wire |
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Microwave oven
high voltage transformer microwave oven
high voltage transformer |
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Microwave oven
modification |
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Microwave
ovens More on how a microwave works, How A Magnitron Works, Electric
Fields, Magnetic Fields, What Is ElectroMagnetic Radiation, Inside a Magnatron,
The Magnetron Tube, The Structure and Operation of a Magnetron Tube,
Educypedia |
| Microwave
ovens microwaves make the water molecules rotate |
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Microwave ovens microwave ovens |
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Microwave oven transformers Microwave ovens contain a very powerful high
voltage transformer (MOT = microwave oven transformer), 2kVolt |
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Microwave oven
voltage-doubler circuit |
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Microgolfovens in Dutch,
doc file |
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Microwave experiments try at your own risk!! |
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Microwave
ovens microwave ovens use microwave energy to heat or cook food in a
fraction of the time needed to cook with conventional ovens. Unlike
conventional ovens, a microwave oven heats food without applying external
heat,
Basic theory of
operation, Four à micro-ondes
en Français, a tip |
Microwaves
Water Molecules and Microwaves, Inside a Microwave Oven, anode block, cathode
filament, Cloud of electrons and
the induced current |
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Notes on the
Troubleshooting and Repair of Microwave Ovens Why don't microwaves leak out
from through the glass? How a microwave oven works, Controller, Sensors, Cooling
fans, Microwave generator, Magnetron construction and operation |
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Phenomena: the sparking of grapes in microwaves ovens |
| Scientific explanations of water and microwaves
Scientific explanations of water and microwaves |
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Split-anode magnetron
Split-anode magnetron, A cavity magnetron is a high-powered vacuum tube that
generates coherent microwaves. They are commonly found in the microwave oven, as
well as various radar applications, ... |
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Split-anode magnetron
Split-anode magnetron |
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Split-anode magnetron |
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Split-anode magnetron
the split-anode, negative-resistance magnetron is a variation of the basic
magnetron which operates at a higher frequency. The negative-resistance
magnetron is capable of greater power output than the basic magnetron,
pdf file |
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Structure and operation
of a magnetron tube microwave ovens use various combinations of electrical
circuits and mechanical devices to produce and control an output of microwave
energy for heating and cooking. Generally speaking the systems of a microwave
oven can be divided into two fundamental sections, the control section and the
high-voltage section |
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Superheating and
microwave ovens water heated in a microwave oven may be superheated and when
objects (e.g. a spoon) or granulated materials (e.g. instant coffee) are put
into it, the water may boil very vigorously or even appear to explode out of the
container,
Microwave ovens |
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Triacs used
in microwave ovens pdf file |
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Phenomena: the sparking of grapes in microwaves ovens |
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Valve in a microwave oven video |
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Voltage doubler circuit
used in microwave oven Voltage doubler circuit used in microwave oven |
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Water Dielectric and
Microwave Radiation The water dipoleb attempts to continuously reorient in
electromagnetic radiation's oscillating electric field, ... |
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Water in a
microwave animation |
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Water molecule structure |
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What do microwaves do to water? |
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What makes microwave
ovens work? |
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Horizontaal |
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