microwave tubes are sometime called as vaccum eletrpn device... that are used to generate or amplify microwave radio frequencies.
magnetron
Magnetron are know are cross field microwave tube because the E field and M field are perpendicular to each other
No, a microwave oven does not contain a cathode ray tube. A cathode ray tube (CRT) is what is in a conventional television set.The microwave oven has a magnetron in it. The magnetron is a type of cavity resonator, and it is this electronic component that generated the microwaves that heat food items.
It is unless it is running
if you put the whole tube in there it will explode
yes, taken out of the tube
Usually means that the magnetron tube that creates the microwave is burned out. I am an EE and when this happens to a microwave I buy a new microwave rather than trying to replace the tube. Fooling with the tube and shielding can be dangerous.
No, but you can put it in the microwave. Yes, you can buy a plastic tube pan in the oven. You can buy it at the cookware shop
Microwave.
The image is an actual picture of a magnetron removed from a microwave cooker. Unfortunately about all you can see are its cooling fins.
That would be a TWT amplifier (traveling wave tube).
A device that generates microwave beams is called a magnetron. It is a high-powered vacuum tube that is commonly used in microwave ovens to generate the electromagnetic waves needed to cook food.