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Infrared Camera Pointed on Microwave

     Now it's time to look at every day objects using an Infrared camera. Hot things give up lots of infrared while cold things give up less, and this camera can actually do what our eyes can't. It Can See The Variations of Temperature. Today we're going to know what will you see if we point the infrared camera on 850 degrees centigrade microwave oven.

Microwaves cook by firing electromagnetic radiation at the molecules of food, causing them to vibrate and heat up. Opening up a microwave to look at in it isn't recommended, but our camera determines the location of hot magnet on core that creates the microwave. Microwave's window is allied with a mesh which ensures the radiation is contained.

Infrared Camera Mad ScienceThe hole oven is like a mini Faraday cage built so non-microwaves can escape. Actually, most people think microwaves cook things from the inside out, but the actually warm up the surface of the food first. Food surface never turns brown because the surrounding air is never wormed up.

Be Careful : Catching cooked food in microwave immediately will rise your finger tips temperature from 13 to 25 degrees centigrade in just 5 seconds !!!

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