The microwave oven offers a fast and effective way to cook food in a short amount of time. They are used in millions of homes in the United States due to their speed‚ convenience‚ and ease of use in cooking food. This paper aims to discuss the science and technology of the microwave oven‚ describe some of its features‚ as well as talk about the advantages/disadvantages of the microwave oven as compared to a conventional oven or rotisserie. Microwave ovens use micro waves (or radio waves) to create
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Marketing Microwave Ovens 07/08/15 Contents 1 2 Indian Food Preparation Versus Western Food Preparation 3 Values and Customs 4 Marketing Mix 5 6 07/08/15 Introduction about Microwave Oven Market Data Conclusion Introduction Introduction About Microwave Oven 07/08/15 History Discovered by Percy Spencer in 1945. By late 1946‚ the Raytheon Company had filed a patent proposing that microwaves be used to cook food. 07/08/15 History In 1967 the first countertop‚ domestic oven was introduced
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Synopsis On Implementing COSMIC method in Real Time System (Evaluating Functional Size of Software) Under Guidance Of: Submitted By: Avinash Samuel [pic] CONTENTS Page No. 1. Introduction ……………………………….. 1-3 1.1 Overview 2. Literature Review …………………. 4 3. Motivation 5 4. Hypothesis 6 5. Tool 7 6. References
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Acropolis Technical Campus‚ Indore Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering Subject-Microwave lab Student Name: Enrollment No.: Sub. Code- EC 704 Experiment No.: 01 Date: Batch: Details of submissions & performance Performing Extra turn Regular turn First Submission Second submission Grade and Remarks by the Tutor 1. Clarity about the objective of the experiment 2. Clarity about the problem statement 3. Submitted the work in desired format 4. Shown capability to solve the
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radiation We can classify radiation into ionizing and non-ionizing radiation‚ according to the effects it produces on matter. Ionizing radiation includes cosmic rays‚ X rays and the radiation from radioactive materials. Non-ionizing radiation includes ultraviolet light‚ radiant heat‚ radio waves and microwaves.In medical practice ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) involve non-ionizing radiation. +light n heat radiation produced by the sun *ionizing radiation is produced by some
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Cell Tower Radiation on Human Body Neha Kumar (Director‚ WILCOM Technologies Pvt. Ltd.) Prof. Girish Kumar (I.I.T Bombay) ISMOT- 2009 OBJECTIVE Radiation measurements near the cell towers EMF exposure Safety norms Review Biological effects (far below current standards) Radiation Shield (reduce Radiation levels) Electromagnetic Radiations Radiation emitted from Cell Phones‚ Cell phone towers‚ Wi-Fi‚ TV and FM towers‚ microwave ovens‚ etc are called Electromagnetic radiations and are known
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to us. When we talk about microwave‚ we can think that it is a great technology. Microwave is used in different kinds of fields‚ like in communication and others. It brought great advantages into the society and made great advancements. But unfortunately‚ microwave gadgets that we commonly use emits harmful radiation‚ which can destroy our body and can kill us. Examples of gadgets that emit radiation are primarily‚ cellphones‚ TVs‚ and other gadgets that uses microwave. The problem is that there
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Microwave Ovens Microwaves are also called electronic oven‚ and are appliances that cook food by means of high-frequency electromagnetic waves called microwaves. A microwave oven is a relatively small‚ boxlike oven that raises the temperature of food by subjecting it to a high-frequency electromagnetic field. The microwaves are absorbed by water‚ fats‚ sugars‚ and certain other molecules‚ whose consequent vibrations produce heat. The heating thus occurs inside the food‚ without warming the surrounding
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Microwave Oven Who invented the Microwave oven Percy Spencer invented the first microwave oven after World War II from radar technology developed during the war. Named the "Radarange"‚ it was first sold in 1946. Raytheon later licensed its patents for a home-use microwave oven that was first introduced byTappan in 1955‚ but these units were still too large and expensive for general home use. The countertop microwave oven was first introduced in 1967 by the Amana Corporation‚ which was acquired in
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Concepts of Radiation Radiation * Emission of energy from an atom and the transmission of this energy through space. * Energy propagated in a material medium or space. * Energy in transit. What are the types of radiation? * Radiation is of two general types in our environment. * They are called non-ionizing and ionizing. Ionization * the energy transferred to the electrons causes them to be pulled away or removed from an atom entirely. * The result is the
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