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Percy L. Spencer did not invent the microwave, but he is credited with developing the technology behind microwave ovens. Spencer was working on radar systems during World War II when he noticed a candy bar melting in his pocket due to the microwaves emitted by the radar equipment. This led him to the discovery of using microwaves to cook food, which eventually led to the invention of the microwave oven.
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Percy Spencer invented the microwave by accident while conducting radar research during World War II. He noticed the candy bar in his pocket had melted due to the microwaves emitted by the radar equipment, leading him to experiment with heating food using microwaves, eventually leading to the development of the microwave oven.
Percy Spencer, the inventor of the microwave oven, did not make significant personal profit from his invention, as he was an employee of Raytheon, where he developed the technology. His work resulted in the company's commercial success, but Spencer himself did not receive direct financial benefits from sales. Raytheon did have investors, as it was a publicly traded company, benefiting from the broader commercial success of the microwave oven. The invention ultimately contributed to the company's growth and profitability.
No, not for Percy anyway. Rick said he might make other books about Camp Half-Blood, but the 5th book, is Percy's last book.Your welcome.
Sarah Boone was awarded the patent for the ironing board but did not create any other inventions that were patented at the time. Her life is actually somewhat of a mystery.
He invented the assembly line and the Model T.
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