Microwave oven experiments
related subject: Microwave oven |
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An
investigation into the cause of sparks between grape halves when exposed to
microwaves of varying intensity and direction at 2.54 GHz |
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Ball
Lightning in microwave ovens
Ball Lightning in microwave ovens |
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Ball
Lightning how to produce
microwave oven plasma |
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Balloon in a
microwave owen Balloon in a microwave owen
experiment |
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Finding the Speed of Light with Marshmallows Velocity = Frequency .
Wavelength |
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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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Generate microwaves with a simple spark transmitter
In this experiment you’ll generate microwaves with a simple spark transmitter
powered by your HVPS. Two pieces of wire will serve as a transmitting dipole
antenna, pdf file |
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Measure the Speed of Light Using Your Microwave
Measuring the Speed of
'Light' with a Microwave Oven |
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Microwave experiments try at your own risk!! |
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Microwave experiments at school pdf file |
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Microwave oven
modification Microwave oven modification |
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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
experiments experiments with
microwave ovens,
Microwave ovens can be used to perform exciting demonstrations that illustrate a variety of physics topics. Experiments discussed here show
superheating, visualize the inhomogeneous heating that takes place in a
microwave and also show how to use a mobile phone to detect radiation leaking
from the oven. Finally eggs can give some spectacular (though messy) explosions,
pdf file |
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Microwave oven: 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, Can of
baked beans, Carton of eggs, Cockroach, Instant coffee
(time contraction effect), Burning candle |
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Microwave popcorn
pdf file |
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More experiments with microwave ovens
The physics of microwave ovens, Chocolate bars, Superheating, Heating of baby
food in bottles, Leakage of radiation from a microwave?, Eggs in the microwave,
Soap in the microwave: good smell and nice shapes, pdf file |
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Phenomena: the sparking of grapes in microwaves ovens |
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Physics inside
a Microwave Oven Physics inside a
Microwave Oven,
A light bulb in a glass of water, A poptart in the wrapper,
A small camera, A compact disc, Wet thermal fax paper, A metal ball, A grape, A
burning candle |
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Plasma Experiments
Plasma experiments with commercial gas tubes and some ideas for microwave oven
conversions |
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Plasmoid ( Ball Lightning )
generation with Microwaves The cloud of carbon particles is produced with a
pencil graphite lead. The electromagnetic energy of the microwaves generated by
a magnetron is absorbed by the cloud of carbon particles and a "plasmoid" is
produced |
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Put marshmallows into the microwave oven
marshmallows into the microwave
oven |
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Scalar
waves Theory and Experiments
wireless transmission of
electrical energy, pdf file |
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The efficiency of a microwave oven
Globally, household microwave ovens operate at a frequency of 2458 MHz and this
produces a wavelength of 12.2 cm, pdf file |
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Using a microwave oven to measure the speed of light The
aim of this experiment is to measure the speed of light using food (chocolate,
cheese, pappadums or marshmallows), a microwave oven, a ruler (with millimetre
measurements) and the relationship between the speed of EMR (in this case
microwaves) and their wavelength and frequency. Enjoy the experiment and enjoy
eating the food, pdf file |
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