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Enormous numbers of microwave photons are needed to warm macroscopic samples of matter. A portion of soup containing 225 g water
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Enormous numbers of microwave photons are needed to warm macroscopic samples of matter. A portion of soup containing 177 g of
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Microwave ovens emit microwave radiation that is absorbed by water as heat. Suppose that the wavelength of the radiation that is
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What is the energy in Joules of a mole of photons of microwave light having a frequency typical of microwave? (frequency = 3.0 x
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Your 1.1 cubic foot GE microwave oven generates 1100 watts of microwaves at a frequency of 2.45 GHz.
a. What is the wavelength of
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A particular microwave oven delivers 800 watts. (A watt is a unit of power, which is the joules of energy delivered, or used,
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A particular microwave oven operates at 1000W. The wavelength of the microwave is 12.0cm. You decide that you like your snack to
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microwave ovens work by irradiating food with microwaves, which is absorbed by the water molecules in the food and is converted
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Microwaves are used to heat food in microwave ovens. The microwave radiation is absorbed by moisture in the food. This heats the
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Microwaves are used to heat food in microwave ovens. The microwave radiation is absorbed by moisture in the food. This heats the
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