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The term microwaves refers to alternating current signals with frequencies between 300MHz and 300GHz, with a corresponding electrical wavelength between 1m and 1mm, respectively. Signals with wavelengths on the order of millimeters are called ... more
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Yes, our lodge rooms have a microwave, small refrigerator, coffee pot and hair dryer. We also have a full service restaurant on the premises and our cottages have fully equipped kitchens. ... more
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While many colleges allow these items, we allow our students to bring a refrigerator and a small air conditioner unit but not microwaves or televisions. Television is available in the lounge on the first floor and microwaves are available in the ... more
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If you are living in a room with a kitchen refrigerators are provided. If you are in a room without a kitchen refrigerators are not provided. Microwaves are not provided for any of our rooms. ... more
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Shorter microwaves are used in remote sensing. These microwaves are used for radar like the Doppler radar. ChaCha! ... more
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The microwaves in your microwave oven are made using a special vacuum tube called a magnetron. ... more
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No, there is no involvement of, or exposure to, radioactivity or microwaves. It is a surface treatment with infra-red light, a type of heat. ... more
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Yes. A combo fridge/microwave is available for rent. Contact the campusloftguy@gmail.com for rental information. Students may bring a small refrigerator (4.1 cu. ft.) and/or a microwave for heating. Cooking is not allowed in the residence halls. ... more
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I was looking at this several months ago and here's what I found: Most over the cook top microwaves are close in size, but there is variance by about an inch. Read carefully. The real clincher for size is the allowable distance above the cook top. ... more
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In a microwave oven, alternating current forces atoms reverse polarity at a startlingly high rate. This creates such violent friction that the water inside the food molecules begin to vibrate and heat up. Unfortunately, this action also deforms, ... more
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