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Title: Microwaves


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Microwaves
  • By Radha Sharma, Alison Valley and Elizabeth
    Shenson

2
Microwaves
  • Range of wavelengths 1m-1mm
  • Range of frequency 300MHz - 300GHz
  • Between radio waves and infared waves in
    Electromagnetic Spectrum

3
Uses of Microwaves
  • Communications
  • Microwaves were used because their long
    wavelengths allowed them to travel far while
    being accurate to their location.

4
  • Radar
  • Microwaves can detect the speed and range of
    remote objects
  • Air traffic control, automatic doors and weather
    forecasting find microwave radar useful.

5
  • Microwave ovens
  • These types of ovens send microwave radiation
    waves though food causing it to heat up.
  • Microwave ovens heat up everyday food making
    cooking much easier.

6
  • WiFi connection
  • At a low intensity, the high frequency of
    microwaves allows the connection to travel to far
    places and create internet sources.

7
  • Government communication
  • Government officials rely on microwaves high
    frequency to communicate through long distance
    phone calls.

8
Are radio waves damaging to humans?
  • Low energy can cause severe burning
  • Can heat human body organs may cause damage is
    body is unable to dissipate heat
  • Can cause hearing sensations
  • Research is being done to see if the waves cause
    harm to the immune system and central nervous
    system.

9
Who?
  • Heinrich Rudolf Hertz, a German physicist, is
    responsible for the proving and demonstrating the
    existence of microwaves in 1886

10
How were microwaves discovered?
  • In 1865, a British mathematician named James
    Clerk Maxwell theorized the existence of
    electromagnetic by means of equations
  • Assuming that Maxwells ideas were correct, Hertz
    carried out an experiment to produce these waves

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The Experiment
  • The experiment consisted of an oscillator made of
    brass knobs that were connected to an to an in
    induction coil and separated by a gap, over which
    sparks could jump

12
  • When the sparks appeared on the receiver, it was
    clear that electromagnetic waves were being
    transmitted

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Interesting Facts
  • The SETI (Search For Extraterrestrial
    Intelligence) uses microwaves to search for
    aliens
  • Since microwaves do not occur in nature, any
    evidence of them could mean extraterrestrial life

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