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How does a Microwave Work? - The microwaves are generated in a microwave by a device called a magnetron, which converts electricity from the power outlet into microwaves. we can see How does a Microwave Work? in butterfly fields website.
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How does a Microwave Work?
Electromagnetic radiation is transmitted in waves or particles at various wavelengths and frequencies.
This expansive scope of wavelengths is known as the electromagnetic range. The range is by and large
partitioned into seven districts all together of diminishing wavelength and expanding vitality and
recurrence.
Microwaves are a type of electromagnetic radiation with frequencies extending from around 3 billion
cycles for every second, or 3 gigahertz (GHz), up to around 30 trillion hertz (terahertz or THz) and
wavelengths of around 30 centimeters (12 inches) to 3 millimeters (0.12 inches).
How does a Microwave Work?
The microwaves are created in a microwave by a gadget called a magnetron, which changes over power
from the electrical plug into microwaves.
These microwaves are consumed by water atoms present in sustenance, which are turned by the electric
field from the microwaves. As these particles rub against each other, they warm up, and after that they
warm up atoms around them. For More @ How does a Microwave Work
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