They didn't have them then
From the late 19th century to 1940s.
The Emperor of Japan between 1912-1926 was Emperor Taishō. The Emperor between 1926-1989 was Emperor Hirohito.
In the 1930s there were about 131,000,000 people living in the United States. In the 1940s this number increased to about 134,000,000.
There are many different things that were invented during the 1940s, but a few of the most remembered are:TupperwareSlinkieVelcro in 1948Silly PuttyFrisbeeAqualung in 1943Microwave oven in 1946Mobile phone in 1947Napalm bomb in 1942... and many moreIf you're would like further information, please do some research at your local library, library website, or other reputable resource.
there was lots
Soccer in the 1940s was Bord but now thre's more fun. "And better soccer balls".
Julia Gillard is the difference there used to be a good aussie government
The development of microwave technology was significantly influenced by the invention of the magnetron in the 1940s, which allowed for the generation of microwaves. Additionally, advancements in radar technology during World War II played a crucial role in understanding and harnessing microwave radiation. These innovations paved the way for the creation of the first microwave ovens in the late 1940s, revolutionizing cooking methods and food preparation.
Percy Spencer did not invent microwave popcorn specifically; rather, he is credited with the invention of the microwave oven in the 1940s. The first commercially available microwave popcorn was introduced in the 1980s, well after Spencer's invention. The combination of microwave technology and popcorn became popular as consumers began using microwave ovens for quick and convenient snack preparation.
The radar, jet aircraft, Slinky, Jeep, television, Velcro, microwave oven, and Frisbee were the main ones.
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.
No, microwave ovens and PlayStation consoles did not exist in 1940. Microwave ovens were invented later, with the first commercially available model introduced in the late 1940s. PlayStation, on the other hand, was first released by Sony in 1994, long after 1940.
From the late 19th century to 1940s.
all food in the '40's' was just as good as todays'! only, they didn't really have any kind of freezer system. In alot of ways the "mothers" of that era were better cooks- just because they HAD to be, plus there was rationing!
The baby boomers.
Microwaves were discovered as a form of electromagnetic radiation in the early 20th century by scientists studying radio waves. They were later harnessed for practical use with the invention of the microwave oven by Percy Spencer in the 1940s. Microwaves are produced by electronic devices like magnetrons, which generate electromagnetic radiation in the microwave frequency range.
Yes, the microwave oven was invented after Percy Spencer, an engineer at Raytheon, noticed that a chocolate bar in his pocket melted while he was working near a radar tube in 1945. Intrigued by this phenomenon, he experimented with the radar technology and discovered that microwaves could cook food. This led to the development of the first microwave oven, which was introduced to the market in the late 1940s.