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John Smith wrote:
Roy Lewallen wrote: ... This is correct. Cecil and others have often muddled things by considering only average power, and by doing this, important information is lost. (As was the case of the statistician who drowned crossing a creek whose average depth was only two feet.) ... This: 2. Microwave ovens use standing waves to cook food. This means that nodes, where the amplitude is zero (where the wave crosses the x-axis), remain at nearly fixed locations in the oven, and cooking won't occur at those locations. From he http://faculty.fortlewis.edu/tyler_c..._microwave.htm Now, you can argue that any damn way you wish, but "standing waves of no power" is a myth for idiots! Oddly, "John", another source tells us: Another hazard is the resonance of the magnetron tube itself. If the microwave is run without an object to absorb the radiation, a standing wave will form. The energy is reflected back and forth between the tube and the cooking chamber. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microwave_oven Dave K8MN |
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