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anotherhue
on Feb 6, 2025
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Science of Microwave Ovens (2016)
You can put some thermal paper, or a sufficiently large chocolate bar in there (without the turntable) to see the interference patterns yourself without any fancy gear.
You can then eat the chocolate.
nimbius
on Feb 6, 2025
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processed cheese will visualize the waveform well.
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You can then eat the chocolate.