Learning unit microwaves

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Microwaves are electromagnetic waves with a wavelength typically between one millimeter and one meter. They can be absorbed, reflected, refracted and diffracted. Extensive learning unit on the subject of microwaves included (https://www.curriculab.de/MDlvtcUSEeDVmByGGJRt) Theory section Application examples technical description of the individual components Set-up and execution instructions for 12 experiments Detailed evaluations for all experiments Regular, interactive control to consolidate and check what has been learned First, the function of the microwave transmitter and receiver is checked, then the basic phenomena of microwaves, such as transmission and absorption, reflection, refraction, polarization and diffraction are examined. What you can learn about Microwaves electromagnetic waves Single slit Double slit Interference Polarization Refraction Diffraction Transmission and Absorption Reflection

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