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Q: Alumina Oxide and Microwaves (s-band) ( No Answer,   0 Comments )
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Subject: Alumina Oxide and Microwaves (s-band)
Category: Science > Physics
Asked by: forgewithinfire-ga
List Price: $30.00
Posted: 05 Nov 2006 18:36 PST
Expires: 05 Dec 2006 18:36 PST
Question ID: 780390
I need to know if microwaves (the exact same as those from a microwave
oven in frequency and power) are capable of exiting alumna oxide to
the extent of creating significant heat. I also need to know the
extent that a 3mm layer of such oxide will absorb/deflect/block such
microwave radiation from passing through. I do not need exact
specifics (percentage of microwaves blocked etc) but rather rough
estimates.
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