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maser : any of several devices that amplify or generate electromagnetic waves, especially microwaves.
It is transmitted from everyday objects but is not visible to humans. Microwaves come off our TV sets, cell phones, and all electronic devices. We cannot see microwaves because of their location on the electromagnetic spectrum, but they are always present.
Microwaves are electromagnetic waves that occur on the EMR (Electromagnetic Radiation) scale above radio/tv waves and below infrared and visible light waves. They are used in cooking devices (microwave oven) and as carrier waves for cell phone and other communication devices. In other words, a "microwave" is a type of electromagnetic radiation (like visible light waves, tv waves and so on), and a "microwave oven" is a cooking device that uses microwaves to heat foods by stimulation of the water molecule. See the link below and read the answer posted to the related question for more.
The (electromagnetic ) radiation they emit is short or micro wavelength ( 2.45 GHz frequency) which causes resonance in water molecules, resulting in rapid heating.
Paul R Karmel has written: 'Introduction to electromagnetic and microwave engineering' -- subject(s): Microwaves, Microwave transmission lines, Microwave devices
It depends on the type of interference, but most shielded cables are used in a copper cable setup. You could also use fiber optic cable if concerned about electrical devices but it might prove too expensive.
electromagnetic devices are devices that work on electricity but are magnetic
Wireless Phones and Microwaves.
Wireless Phones and Microwaves.
Different devices are used to detect different frequency ranges of electromagnetic waves. You simply can't use the same device to detect x-rays, than you would use to detect radio waves, for example.
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Infrared waves from the electromagnetic spectrum are used in heat lamps and heat sensing devices.