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n. (context physics English) electromagnetic radiation that has a frequency of about 3 to 30 GHz
Usage examples of "microwave radiation".
However, the expansion of the universe meant that this light should be so greatly red-shifted that it would appear to us now as microwave radiation.
Tinker spent the next two hours checking out the ambient levels of microwave radiation in the area, setting out a series of pocket-sized detectors on the dusty regolith.
That meant the sensors Sergei was to have secreted on the Proton had, before the explosion halted telemetry, reported back in some innocuous guise the presence of strong incident microwave radiation.
The second component is a device that converts electricity to a beam of microwave radiation and directs it toward Earth.
Heechee could survive for days, even for weeks, without the constant flow of microwave radiation from their pods.
Brigid theorized the affected area was regularly subjected to short bursts of high-power microwave radiation.
Warm, livable, thrumming, soaked with weak microwave radiation, it was alive.
And yet he yearned for the rising of the sun, dreamed wistfully of basking in the microwave radiation from Deimos.
The planet was thick with life, in fact, to judge by all the microwave radiation, the chemical pollutants revealed by infrared spectra, the hydrocarbons that choked the clouds, the orbital junk.
We use the radio dishes here to send millisecond-pulse microwave radiation into space.
They were completely revived after being warmed up again by microwave radiation.
You know we've been picking up microwave radiation from the Neva as it passes near the Hermitage in St.