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A. Obtain the following: microwave, ruler, something meltable (e.g. candy bar, marshmallows) B. A microwave works by setting up a standing electromagnetic wave inside of a box made of conducting materials. What is the value of an electric field inside a conductor

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Answer:

E = 124.7 N / C

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's analyze the exercise: the microwave creates an electromagnetic wave of frequency F = 2.45 GHz, this wave is introduced into the microwave cavity and is reflected on the metal walls, which is why one or more standing waves are formed.

The electric field of the standing wave is

I = E²

E =√I

where I is the intensity of the radiation.

What is it

I = P / A

where P is the effective emission power, almost all the power of the microwave and A is the area of ​​the cavity, in the most used microwaves

P = 700 W and the area is A = 25 x 18 cm² = 0.045 m²

I = 700 / 0.045

I = 15555.56 W/m²

let's calculate the electric field

E = √15555.56

E = 124.7 N / C

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