A peanut cluster candy bar melted in Percy Spencer's pocket, leading to the accidental discovery of microwave heating by Percy Spencer.
the candy bar had melted in is pocket
a candy bar melted in his pocket
white British. if you're american British is not English, Britain is the UK.
Dr. Percy Spencer invented the microwave in 1945. He noticed that a candy bar in his pocket had melted after standing in front of a magnetron, leading to the development of the microwave oven.
Brian Johnson did not discover microwaves. Microwaves were discovered accidentally in 1945 by Percy Spencer, an American engineer working on radar equipment, when he noticed that a candy bar in his pocket had melted during a radar test.
Microwaves were first used during World War II for radar equipment. After the war, Percy Spencer, an engineer at Raytheon, noticed that a candy bar in his pocket had melted near a magnetron tube, leading to the development of the microwave oven for cooking.
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.
Dr. Spenser, he was fiddling with a radar set and stray radio waves melted the candy bar in his pocket
When he was testing radio transmission using microwaves, he observed that one of his chickens was cooked to perfection. He realised that this was a very energy efficient way of heating things so he thought that he would put it to good use.
Microwave radiation was discovered by physicist Percy Spencer in 1945. He noticed that a candy bar in his pocket melted while working with a magnetron, a vacuum tube that generates microwaves. Spencer then conducted further experiments using popcorn and an egg, leading to the development of the first microwave oven.
I can't recall the original intent, but it was running in a lab when one of the workers walked past and it melted the candy bar in his pocket. And that's how it took a side path to your kitchen!
The microwave oven was invented by Percy Spencer, an engineer at Raytheon Corporation, in 1945. Spencer discovered that microwaves could cook food when he noticed a candy bar in his pocket had melted while he was working with a magnetron, a device that generates microwaves. This led to the development of the first microwave oven for commercial use in 1947.