can be measured in microwaves .
If you could see microwaves , you'd go out and look around, everything surrounding the Earth would be colored, in a certain sense, constant, persistent,
Water absorbs microwaves , and it does so very efficiently.
Jeff Potter: Microwaves are kind of underappreciated. I mean, they fundamentally work by vibrating molecules , so things like water would get hot and inhibit microwaves , which
I have absolutely no probably using microwaves .
And some people don't like microwaves .
They were trying to bounce off the microwaves of some passing satellites, trying to communicate long distance using microwaves .
in the bottom and hit it with microwaves .
the availability of stoves and refrigerators and microwaves , and store-bought food, we have an additional 15 hours a week-
And they discovered radiation in the form of microwaves that was coming from everywhere in the universe.
Because I don't know if you guys use microwaves here, but it's one of the greatest inventions of all times.
oscilloscopes, microwaves , and so on.
Or could there be some other source of microwaves that got added to that along the way?
This is a picture of the sky taken in microwaves .
That said, microwaves are not so useful for things that involve Maillard or caramelization reactions under normal circumstances.
So, that's why microwaves don't get the love that maybe they deserved, because you can't get those other reactions, the dry cooking method reactions.
So, this is microwaves , not gas.
We have no microwaves anywhere near our restaurant kitchen. But we have a test kitchen above where we have a microwave because, occasionally, we'll test things for books and stuff like that
That means water molecules in the Earth's atmosphere will also absorb microwaves .
visible I thought that was fascinating when I first learned that X-rays and microwaves and gamma rays and radio
The first practical ones-- I think masers first, microwaves -- were only built 40 years later.
And we had these huge giant computers that looked-- they were the size of microwaves .
You beam the energy, using microwaves .
recognize We spend a lot of time like making fun of Norman doors, making fun of microwaves and kitchen appliances that
We did the same thing, not with optical light but with microwaves .
Even though you can't see through these lenses with your eye, they transmit microwaves perfectly, and they actually bend and refract microwaves .
And that makes sense, because if you could see in radio waves or in microwaves , you know, when a tiger comes to you,
Things like washing machines, central heating, microwaves , nappies, tampons, all the things associated with modern domestic life that our ancestors didn't have access to.
In Smith's case, he needed to emit radio waves, and they sit on the electromagnetic spectrum, alongside microwaves , infrared, and visible light.
And the last one, obviously, a very common misconception that somehow microwaves are bad, microwaves in the electromagnetic spectrum have less energy
And then the eventual plan of Bezos would be to generate power there, solar power, and beam it back down to Earth, microwaves .
washing machines, vacuum cleaners, refrigerators, dishwashers, stoves, and microwaves -- the amount of our lives that we waste on housework,
So you have radio waves, and x-rays, and cosmic rays, and microwaves , and all that stuff that is passing through your body, and it's
And the way we thought about it is-- if you think about your grandparents or your loved ones who are older, they use microwaves and toasters
And as if that weren't weird enough, the whole rear wall of this room is glowing with microwaves .
Light waves as they travel, flatten out, infrared, microwaves have the longest wavelength.
And here's what a microwave looks like on the inside, including, we discuss what happens inside the cavity magnetron, which is where the microwaves are actually made.
bath, a microwave . So, what's cool about microwaves ?
Potatoes work great in microwaves , 'cause again it's about taking
I heard -- You're seeing it at gamma rays and you're seeing it at, you know, microwaves .
old style television that used to have an antenna decades ago, a lot of the static that you would see on the screen was actually microwaves from this background radiation.
we need to be more worried about, I think in this day and age, are rare earths like lithium that are used in chips in computers and cars and microwaves and everything else.
Or does this hand turns into a 10-pound hammer in one instance, turns into a scalpel in another instance, and in order to boil water, it beams, you know, microwaves out