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Why don’t microwaves and metal get along? What makes microwaves destroy electronics? Let’s dive deep into the world of electromagnetic radiation to find out!
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Here’s what you will need for each project:
Radio Wave Project
- A nickel (or any other coin)
- A 9v battery
- An AM radio
Small EMP generator
- A disposable camera
- A cheap calculator
- Extra wire
- A high voltage switch
- Soldering equipment
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- Michael Faraday
- The Electromagnetic spectrum
- How Do Radio Waves Work (video)
- How Microwaves Kill Electronics
- Coronal Mass Ejections and EMP’s (video)
- Wave Theory vs. Particle Theory
- What is a photon?
- Ball lightning in a microwave
- Khan Academy course on Electromagnetism
- Wikihow – How to make an electromagnet
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