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what do you understand by microwaves? why these are called micro..

Answer / raveesh83

micro waves are those waves whose wavelength is less than a
foot(30 cms) or freq ranging from 1 GHz to 1000 GHz.

Because of there tinyness these are called micro.

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what do you understand by microwaves? why these are called micro..

Answer / nil

Microwaves are electromagnetic waves with wavelengths
ranging from as long as one meter to as short as one
millimeter, or equivalently, with frequencies between 300
MHz (0.3 GHz) and 300 GHz

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what do you understand by microwaves? why these are called micro..

Answer / spectrum

By definition:

Wavelength 1 mm - 1 meters
frequency 300 GHz - 300 MHz

So the question still remains, why they are called micro, when the smallest wavelength is 1mm, which is 1000 micrometers.

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what do you understand by microwaves? why these are called micro..

Answer / v

by name we understands dat its wave length is of the order micro mtr... its called so cause of its wave length...
its range is 3 to 30ghz

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what do you understand by microwaves? why these are called micro..

Answer / sundar

wavelength (symbol-lambta)-how long distance travelled the
wave in one cycle .

micro waves has short wavelength that is called
microwaves...
its range from 1 to 300MHZ

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