Microwaves
in sentence
17 examples of Microwaves in a sentence
But luckily, I found a patent online for industrial furnaces that use microwaves, and at 30 minutes at full power, and I was able to finish off the process.
Think of your fridges, your TVs, your microwaves, just sitting idly for days.
Thanks to the universal penetration of running water and electricity in the developed world and the widespread adoption of washing machines, vacuum cleaners, refrigerators, dishwashers, stoves and microwaves, the amount of our lives that we forfeit to housework has fallen from 60 hours a week to fewer than 15 hours a week.
And part of building that bridge to the future, to the point where we can actually see the oceans in a rational way, or put up these geo-spatial orbits that will twirl or do
microwaves
or stuff, is going to depend on how we understand bioenergy and manage it.
Steel is stockpiled separately, where the carcasses of cars and
microwaves
and washing machines become iron rods for new construction; where roofing sheets become cookstoves; where shafts from cars become chisels that are used to scrap more objects; where aluminum recovered from the radiators of fridges and air conditioners are melted down and use sand casting to make ornaments for the building industry, for pots which are sold just down the street in the Agbogbloshie market with a full array of locally made ovens, stoves and smokers, which are used every day to make the majority of palm nut soups, of tea and sugar breads, of grilled tilapia in the city.
So you have radio waves and
microwaves
and X-rays and gamma rays passing through your body right now and you're completely unaware of it, because you don't come with the proper biological receptors for picking it up.
Different kinds of light are all around you everyday but are invisible to the human eye, from the radio waves that carry your favorite songs, to the x-rays doctors use to see inside of you, to the
microwaves
that heat up your food.
So, since we know the physics of how x-ray, ultraviolet light, or
microwaves
work here, we can study the light of a distant star or galaxy and know what kinds of things are happening there too.
The light that our eyes can see, including all of the colors of the rainbow, is just a small part of the larger spectrum of electromagnetic radiation, which includes radio waves, microwaves, infrared, ultraviolet, x-rays, and gamma rays.
In comparison, cell phones and
microwaves
operate at the lower end of the spectrum, so there is no risk of ionizing radiation from their use.
It won't melt, because microwaves, or radar, pass straight through the ice without interacting.
In aviation, radar antennas launch pulses of radio or
microwaves
at planes to learn their locations by timing how long the beams take to bounce back.
They can be manipulated with electrical inputs in the form of
microwaves.
So: the qubits come from either ions or electrical circuits, acted on by either lasers or
microwaves.
We can't see it with our eyes, we can't detect it with radio waves or
microwaves
or any other kind of light.
And what they noticed was, they don't have a lot of DVRs, they don't have a lot of microwaves, but they seem to do a pretty good job of keeping their cars on the road.
Today we call those disturbances radio waves, microwaves, infrared and ultraviolet radiation, x-rays, and gamma rays.
Related words
Radio
Waves
X-rays
Light
Ultraviolet
Their
Radiation
Gamma
Which
Where
Washing
Through
There
Stoves
Spectrum
Radar
Machines
Kinds
Fridges
Electrical