Mikrobølgeeffekt
Mikrobølgeeffekt refers to the effects of microwave radiation on various materials and biological systems. Microwaves are a form of electromagnetic radiation with frequencies ranging from approximately 300 MHz to 300 GHz. When microwave radiation interacts with matter, it can cause heating through dielectric heating, where the polar molecules within the material oscillate and generate heat. This is the principle behind microwave ovens.
Beyond heating, microwave radiation can induce other physical and chemical changes. In electronics, it can interfere
The extent of these effects depends on several factors, including the frequency and intensity of the microwaves,