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It is an antenna tuned to receive microwave energy and with a diode fitted to rectify the microwave frequency to produce DC current.
It looks as if you can use Ohm's Law to calculate this: V=IR (voltage = current x resistance).
5.8 amps x 120 volts = 696 watts
Microwave oven is used to create microwave radiation of suitable freq....
it is about 170€ 200$ 130 pounds
It is an antenna tuned to receive microwave energy and with a diode fitted to rectify the microwave frequency to produce DC current.
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I = P/V = 1,000/120 = 81/3 Amp.
Yes, using a 220v-60hz microwave in Australia is fine. The voltage of alternating current supplied to homes in Australia is 220v. The frequency of the voltage is 50hz.
It's doubtful; I wouldn't be able to answer that for sure unless I knew the particulars of your set-up (what is your microwave/toaster's draw? what kind of breaker do you have? etc.), but I don't see any reason why this microwave would help that situation.
It looks as if you can use Ohm's Law to calculate this: V=IR (voltage = current x resistance).
To set the clock on an Emerson microwave oven, tap the clock button and then hit the numbers according to what the current time is. Then tap the clock button again. If the numbers go back to 000, then there is a malfunction with the clock on the microwave.
A microwave is, in fact, a microwave
We often see a ceramic fuse (the white ones you can't see through) used in the primary circuits of a microwave oven. The current rating may vary a bit, but 15A is a common value.
The turntable in a microwave oven is driven by an alternating current motor which may start in either direction at random and continues to travel in that direction until stopping. The reason for using a turntable in a microwave oven is that the microwave energy is not evenly distributed across the oven. The turntable allows the food to receive an equal amount of energy by turning across the uneven microwave field. The microwave energy is turned to heat within the food. It actually does not matter in which direction the turntable rotates in order to evenly cook the food.
5.8 amps x 120 volts = 696 watts