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www.gardenandhearth.com/How_Do_Microwaves_Ovens_Work
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Using a magnetron, microwave ovens create and direct microwaves into the cavity where the food is placed. These waves penetrate the food and...view more ... Top Q&A For: ... How Microwave Ovens Work?
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Microwaves are a form of electromagnetic radiation and they are produced within a microwave by passing high-voltage electricity through a device called a cavity magnetron.
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www.gallawa.com/microtech/magnetron.html
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The nucleus of the high-voltage system is the magnetron tube . ... In effect, the cavities are connected in parallel with regard to the output. This will become ...
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www.johnhearfield.com/Radar/Magnetron.htm
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Principles of the cavity magnetron, and its use in radar in WW2.
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www.radartutorial.eu/08.transmitters/tx08.en.html
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Figure 2: Cutaway view of a magnetron. filament leads. resonant cavities. anode. cathode. pickup loop. Figure 2: Cutaway view of a magnetron. The open space ...
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www.cpii.com/docs/related/2/Mag%20tech%20art.pdf
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The distinguishing feature of the coaxial magnetron is the presence of a high Q stabilizing cavity between the anode and the output waveguide. The theory of ...
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www.radarworld.org/england.html
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In June of 1940, Eric Stanley Megaw, based on experiments with Generel Electric Company E821 glass magnetron, had designed a cavity magnetron in ...
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www.ventnorradar.co.uk/Mag.htm
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The cavity magnetron expained, many would say in an overly simplistic manner! Including photographs.
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