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2 December, 02:24

When you're listening to FM radio near buildings, reflections of the radio wave can make the reception particularly bad in certain locations. How can you compare this effect to the problem of uneven cooking in a microwave oven?

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  1. 2 December, 02:50
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    The radio and the microwaves form a kind of destructive interference in the electromagnetic waves. This destructive interference leads to poor sound reception and uneven cooking. In order to avoid this radios, TVs should not be kept near the microwave ovens. This will avoid the occurrence of interference.
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