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How do microwaves behave?
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Experiments with radiation leaks from microwave ovens. Refraction, polarization, reflection
Microwave refraction, polarization, and reflection experiments can be done with radiation leaking from a microwave oven.
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Experiments with radiation leaks from microwave ovens. LEctenna.
Radiation leaks from a microwave oven can be detected with a LEctenna, which converts electromagnetic energy into direct current that lights up a LED.
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Experiments with radiation leaks from microwave ovens. Standing waves
The wavelength and speed of electromagnetic radiation emitted by a microwave oven can be determined from its radiation leaks.
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Microwave Antenna Demonstration - Episode 1
Introduction, Thanks, Equipment, Safety, Near/Far Field, Beamwidth, Gain, Inverse Square Law, and Linear Polarization
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Microwave Antenna Demonstration - Episode 2
Reflection, Refraction, Waveguides and Circular Polarization
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Microwave Antenna Demonstration - Episode 3
Ground Plane, Parabolic Dish, Other Antennas ? Helical; Log-Periodic; Vivaldi; Dipole w/Reflector/Director; Loop; Square; J-pole; Bent Rod Ground Plane
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Microwave Antenna Demonstration - Episode 4
Diffraction ? 2 Slit, Knife Edge Fresnel Lens/Antenna
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