microwave is an oven
Sonic Components: * sound spectrum * frequency range * equalization * dynamics * sound contrast * mix * panning * effects processing
R. E Neidert has written: 'Interactive effects of bond wires used for microwave semiconductor device combining and matching circuitry' -- subject(s): Electronics, Microwave transistors
Donald R. Austin has written: 'An experimental investigation of the effects of position and motion on the frequency stability of certain crystal oscillators' -- subject(s): Electronics
When you microwave nothing, the microwave energy has nothing to interact with, so it will not heat up anything. The microwave will continue to run, but there will be no change in temperature or any other observable effects.
frequency
Frequency effects refer to how often a behavior occurs and the impact it has on learning or conditioning. Higher frequency of a behavior can lead to faster acquisition and stronger reinforcement. In cognitive psychology, frequency effects can also refer to how frequently a word or concept is encountered, affecting comprehension and memory.
no i dont think so
Electronics have a negative effect on the environment. This is because most of them use or are made of fossil fuels.
the effects of high supply frequency include. 1) wrong color in television, poor sound out put, interference to communication systems, hissing sound during operation.heating of components. bulging of the capacitors.frying of the resistors, in inductive load, wrong speed.
Terrestrial microwave technologies share with satellite microwave technologies many of the scientific and technical improvements used to accomplish microwave transmissions. They are different in that satellite microwave technolgies seek to neutralize the effects of the atmosphere in the microwave transmissions. On the other hand, terrestrial micowave technologies seek the aid of atmospheric effects on microwaves to extend the range limitations imposed by the Earth's curvature. Examples of these terrestrial technologies include those used to exploit troposcattering and meteor-burst in microwave communications--not used at all in satellites. Professor Martinez
Terrestrial microwave technologies share with satellite microwave technologies many of the scientific and technical improvements used to accomplish microwave transmissions. They are different in that satellite microwave technolgies seek to neutralize the effects of the atmosphere in the microwave transmissions. On the other hand, terrestrial micowave technologies seek the aid of atmospheric effects on microwaves to extend the range limitations imposed by the Earth's curvature. Examples of these terrestrial technologies include those used to exploit troposcattering and meteor-burst in microwave communications--not used at all in satellites. Professor Martinez
mobile phones giving out microwave radiation.