microwave power

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microwave
noun[C]
uk
/ˈmaɪ.krə.weɪv/
us
/ˈmaɪ.kroʊ.weɪv/
an electric oven that uses waves of energy to cook or heat ...
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power
noun
uk
/paʊər/
us
/ˈpaʊ.ɚ/
ability to control people ...
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(Definition ofmicrowaveandpowerfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Themicrowavepowerwas evaluated by means of integration of the energy density over the radiation pattern taken using a hot-carrier semiconductor detector.
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In this application, a resistive element is exposed tomicrowavepower.
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The rectenna convertedmicrowavepowerinto electricity, allowing the helicopter to fly.
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Energy sources include hot filament,microwavepower, and arc discharges, among others.
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Themicrowavepoweris absorbed in a load whose temperature rise is measured by the thermocouple.
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There is only one path ofmicrowavepowertransmission from the input port to the output port in filters with inline coupling topology.
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By 1964, a miniature helicopter propelled bymicrowavepowerhad been demonstrated.
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In a microwave oven, for instance, a 1.1 kilowatt input will generally create about 700 watts ofmicrowavepower, an efficiency of around 65%.
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The change in the dc power is then equal to the absorbedmicrowavepower.
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In 2013, a useful overview was published, covering technologies and issues associated withmicrowavepowertransmission from space to ground.
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Microwavepowermeters have a wide bandwidth -- they are not frequency-selective.
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Microwavepowerbeaming can be more efficient than lasers, and is less prone to atmospheric attenuation caused by dust or water vapor losing atmosphere to vaporize the water in contact.
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