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radar range - traduzione in Inglese

KITCHEN COOKING APPLIANCE
Microwaving; Radarange; Nuclearator; Microwave ovens; Convection microwave; Microwave Oven; Browning tray; Microwave cooking; Multimode Applicators; Multimode Applicator; Microwavable; Microwaveable; Convection microwave oven; Cooking/Microwaving; Combination oven; Radarrange; Radar range; Microwave cooker; Industrial food heating; History of the microwave oven; Microwave (appliance); Microwave-proof; Microwave proof; Microwaveproof
  • Inner space of a microwave oven and its control panel
  • 1974 Radarange [[RR-4]].
By the late 1970s, technological advances led to rapidly falling prices. Often called "electronic ovens" in the 1960s, the name "microwave oven" later gained currency, and they are now informally called "microwaves".
  • Charred popcorn burnt by leaving the microwave oven on too long
  • A magnetron with section removed (magnet is not shown)
  • A modern microwave oven (2022)
  • A microwave oven with a metal shelf
  • In addition to their use in heating food, microwave ovens are widely used for heating in industrial processes. A microwave tunnel oven for softening plastic rods prior to extrusion.
  • Simulation of the electric field inside a microwave oven for the first 8 ns of operation
  • NS ''Savannah'']] nuclear-powered cargo ship, installed circa 1961
  • John Randall]] and [[Harry Boot]] in 1940 at the [[University of Birmingham]], England
  • A microwaved [[DVD-R]] disc showing the effects of electrical discharge through its metal film
  • Microwave-safe symbol
  • Microwave-safe symbol
  • Microwave ovens, several from the 1980s
  • A microwave oven, c. 2005

radar range         
radarbereik (waarin gebruik van radar nuttig is)
Radar Cross Section         
  • The [[B-2 Spirit]] was one of the first aircraft to successfully become 'invisible' to radar.
  • A [[Chengdu J20]] incorporating [[stealth technology]]
MEASURE OF HOW DETECTABLE AN OBJECT IS BY RADAR
Radar Cross Section; Radar cross-sections; Radar Cross-Section; Radar-cross-section; Radar cross section; Radar profile; Radar signature; Sigma naught
equivalent radarterugstraalvlak, radardwarsdoorsnede
rifle range         
  • Clay pigeon layouts for Skeet and Trap shooting
  • Temporary 10metre range for the 2022 CSF(ED) Championships in a Cardiff sports hall.
  • Archery range in Doha, Qatar
  • Electronic targets in use at the British Airgun Championship.
  • Floor and sectional diagrams of a typical indoor firing range<ref name=":0" />
  • Shooting ranges carry a significant risk of [[lead poisoning]] and are a public health concern
  • NSRA's]] Malcolm Cooper 50 Metre Range on [[Bisley Camp]], UK
  • Outdoor firing range
  • An indoor shooting range with overhead target carriers
  • Indoor pistol shooting range
  • Shooting targets for woodchuck hunting
  • Protected firing point at Sydney International Shooting Centre, built for the 2000 Summer Olympic Games
SPECIALIZED FACILITY DESIGNED FOR FIREARMS PRACTICE
Gun ranges; Rifle range; Gun range; Rifle Range; Range master; Firing range; Firing ranges; Shooting ranges; Miniature rifle range; Target range shooting; Shooting-ranges; Shooting ground; Barrack range; Shooting Range; Backstop (shooting)
draagwijdte; reikwijdte; (geweer)schotsafstand

Definizione

radar
n. early-warning radar

Wikipedia

Microwave oven

A microwave oven (commonly referred to as a microwave) is an electric oven that heats and cooks food by exposing it to electromagnetic radiation in the microwave frequency range. This induces polar molecules in the food to rotate and produce thermal energy in a process known as dielectric heating. Microwave ovens heat foods quickly and efficiently because excitation is fairly uniform in the outer 25–38 mm (1–1.5 inches) of a homogeneous, high-water-content food item.

The development of the cavity magnetron in the United Kingdom made possible the production of electromagnetic waves of a small enough wavelength (microwaves). American engineer Percy Spencer is generally credited with inventing the modern microwave oven after World War II from radar technology developed during the war. Named the "Radarange", it was first sold in 1946.

Raytheon later licensed its patents for a home-use microwave oven that was introduced by Tappan in 1955, but it was still too large and expensive for general home use. Sharp Corporation introduced the first microwave oven with a turntable between 1964 and 1966. The countertop microwave oven was introduced in 1967 by the Amana Corporation. After microwave ovens became affordable for residential use in the late 1970s, their use spread into commercial and residential kitchens around the world, and prices fell rapidly during the 1980s. In addition to cooking food, microwave ovens are used for heating in many industrial processes.

Microwave ovens are a common kitchen appliance and are popular for reheating previously cooked foods and cooking a variety of foods. They rapidly heat foods which can easily burn or turn lumpy if cooked in conventional pans, such as hot butter, fats, chocolate or porridge. Microwave ovens usually do not directly brown or caramelize food, since they rarely attain the necessary temperature to produce Maillard reactions. Exceptions occur in cases where the oven is used to heat frying-oil and other oily items (such as bacon), which attain far higher temperatures than that of boiling water.

Microwave ovens have a limited role in professional cooking, because the boiling-range temperatures of a microwave oven does not produce the flavorful chemical reactions that frying, browning, or baking at a higher temperature produces. However, such high heat sources can be added to microwave ovens in the form of a convection microwave oven.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per radar range
1. The Sea Shepherd vessel, the Steve Irwin, was no longer in sight or radar range of the Yushin Maru No. 2 on Wednesday, the group said in a statement.
2. When we moved out of the city, we also moved out of the mayor‘s radar range, so we haven‘t received any congratulatory letters from him –– or any paper mail from anybody.