Dow-Key Microwave was created in 1942.
Microwave Massacre was created on 1983-08-31.
Microwave Data Systems was created in 1985.
IEEE Microwave Magazine was created in 2000.
International Microwave Power Institute was created in 1966.
Microwave International New Media Arts Festival was created in 1996.
a microwave is actually a particle of light below the visible spectrum that we can see. a magnetron is the device in a microwave oven that produces the microwaves by using an electromagnet that charged produces a light wave at the proper frequency to make it a microwave.
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Microwave baking can be very successful, but recipes and baking dishes need to be appropriate for microwave use. Recipes that depend on a crisp crust created by a dry hot baking in a conventional oven are not appropriate. I think so !
A microwave is, in fact, a microwave
Microwave plasma balls are created by applying microwave energy to a gas, which ionizes the gas and creates a plasma ball. These plasma balls have unique properties such as high temperatures, high energy densities, and the ability to generate intense light and heat. They are used in various applications such as material processing, surface treatment, and plasma chemistry.
The first microwave oven was built in the United States by Percy Spencer, an engineer at Raytheon, in the early 1940s. Spencer discovered the cooking properties of microwave radiation while working on radar technology during World War II. The prototype he created in 1945, known as the "Radarange," was the first commercial microwave oven. It revolutionized cooking and heating food, leading to the development of the microwave ovens we use today.
Any adjective you want. An adjective is any describing word, so however you want to describe a microwave, just use that word. Here are a few good ones: big microwave wet microwave old microwave broken microwave white microwave dirty microwave weird microwave super, incredible, heavy-duty microwave Too easy!