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6/25/2025, 11:32:06 AM
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No, it's a problem with the microwave. Microwave ovens are RF cavities. You get a standing wave set up inside, at some places you get high electric fields and others it's low. Using more sources means you can get a different radiation pattern and sort of shift it around a bit as is done with phased arrays
No, it's a problem with the microwave. Microwave ovens are RF cavities. You get a standing wave set up inside, at some places you get high electric fields and others it's low. Using more sources means you can get a different radiation pattern and sort of shift it around a bit as is done with phased arrays
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