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    Microwave Design

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    TERRESTRIAL MICROWAVE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM DESIGN DESCRIPTION OF THE MICROWAVE BEAM: 1. The microwave beam behaves like a light beam and it tends to follow a straight line and azimuth. 2. The changes on temperature‚ pressure and relative humidity tends to refract the microwave beam. So it will follow on a slightly curved path. The radio horizon exists. 3. It is diffracted when grazing over an obstacle. A small shadow area created when some of the energy is redirected. 4. The beam

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    Innovation Report for Bajaj

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    essence of their brand‚ the brand is the soul of the enterprise. They are doing their own brand value‚ its value learning‚ innovation‚ perfection‚ speed and transparency. Value Learning Learning is to how Bajaj ensure positive. This is a value; it contains a knowledge platform for building a moderately prosperous notice‚ reasonable and decisive action. Innovation Innovation is how Bajaj creating the future. This is a value‚ triggering significant beyond the pursuit of more than ordinary. Perfect

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    Coming of Age Growing up is the struggle all people must strive through in order to become who we are. Manny Hernandez is the protagonist in the coming of age novel Parrot in the Oven‚ by Victor Martinez. Manny is a smart yet naïve‚ hardworking boy desperate for a girl to like him. He lives with his tidy mom and alcoholic dad‚ his older sister Magda and younger sister Pedi. By the end of the book Manny soon discovers his love for his own life just the way it is‚ through the struggles of growing

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    How a Microwave Works

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    How a Microwave Works By Zach Betten     [pic] What is a Microwave?        A microwave oven or microwave is a kitchen appliance that cooks or heats food by using electromagnetic waves. This happens by using microwave radiation to heat materials such as water and other things within the food. This leads to food being more evenly heated throughout.             Basic microwave ovens heat food quickly and efficiently. One setback is that they do not brown or bake food in

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    Microwave power transmission (MPT) is one of the applications of microwaves to transmit power from one place to another place without the need for wires. It is the type of the Electromagnetic Radiations‚ one of the wireless energy transfer methods. Introduction: Firstly‚ we will talk about the term MicrowavesMicrowaves can also be termed as Radio waves having wavelengths ranging from one millimeter to one meter and the frequencies from 300MHz to 300GHz. These are also known as millimeter waves

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    Baking and Electric Oven

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    to buy her a birthday gift.I have two items in my mind.They are an electric oven and digital camera.I saw these two items in an advertisement in the newspaper. The electric oven costs RM520.00.It is very convenient for Mum to bake a cake and biscuits.It also has a multi-purpose function.Other than baking‚the oven can be used for girling chicken and meat.It can also be used to make a toast and even bake fresh bread.The oven is also easy to clean after use. As for the digital camera‚it also costs RM520

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    Radio waves and Microwaves Radio communications Radio waves are used to broadcast radio or television signals from transmitters‚ which are then converted into electrical signals with an aerial (which is made out of metal to absorb the radio waves) so you can hear and see them. When done so the aerial converts this wave into an electrical signal (because of the electromagnetic waves energy exciting particles in the aerial and causing them to oscillate/vibrate and thus create an electrical current)

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    Microwave Tubes

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    2482 IEEE rRANSACTI0N.S ON ELECTRON DEVICES‚ VOL. ED-32‚ NO. 11‚ NOVEMBER 1985 A Model for the‚ Klystron .Cavity Gap J. RODNEY M. VAUGHAN‚ FELLOW‚ IEEE radius of curvature r‚‚. This was recognized by the workers during World War I1 [l]‚ [2] ‚who observed that the “perfectly sharp” gap could be solved by the method of conformal transformation‚ and yielded a sin-’ variation of the potentia2 across the gap when g/a was either very small or very large. The assumption that this solution was

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    Coca-Cola Innovation Report ORG/581 March 12‚ 2014 Nadine Harris Coca-Cola Innovation Report Coca-Cola has strived to remain innovative during its 126 years of operation. The market for soda and other beverages is constantly changing‚ and Coca-Cola must keep up with these changes to remain profitable. Coca-Cola must invest in new products and technology to remain innovative. There are many motives to maintain a high level of innovation‚ including sustainable development‚ competitors‚ social

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    microwave power transmission

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    transmitting power without using wires i.e.‚ transmitting power as microwaves from one place to another is in order to reduce the transmission and distribution losses. This concept is known as Microwave Power transmission(MPT). We also discussed the technological developments in Wireless Power Transmission (WPT). The advantages‚ disadvantages‚ biological impacts and applications of WPT are also presented. KEY WORDS Microwave Power transmission (MPT)‚ Nikola Tesla‚ Rectenna‚ Solar Power Satellites

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