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Speed of Light, Microwave Oven and How It Works

Did you know you could measure the speed of light using your microwave oven? Then you might like to know how the oven works.

Make sure to check SEEK thermal products here: http://www.thermal.com/

EngineerGuy’s video: https://youtu.be/kp33ZprO0Ck

Speed of Light, Microwave Oven and How It Works

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I HAVE THREE OF THEM

Hmm, why don't I have a SEEK camera?...

awesome as usual! props to the Brow!

Ted Gaunt

Wow, this is great! Cool! ٩(◕‿◕)۶

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I've been building a scope from a kit. Been needing a scope for years!

Evan Morse

Medhi! I work in the fire and security industry - I sure could use the SEEK camera and a Mooshi Meter! However, my Son and I could get a lot of enjoyment out of one of those scopes!! Got any extra's laying around? ;-)

These transformers are indeed extremely dangerous, I agree with Paul that it would be a good idea to point that out in a future video.

Erik Broeders

and i could use the camera, i just graduated into an ICT-technician and on the fall i'm starting electrical technician course and gradutuate in the spring

Mehdi make more videos please :c

Isn't only *some* metal bad in the microwave? Something to do with sharp points accumulating electrons and eventually resulting in an arc or some such? I've microwaved those aluminum containers you get for leftovers from restaurants countless times without incident.

@chairmanbrando

Of course, a fluorescent lamp in the microwave does successfully light up when placed in a microwave. I feel like there's got to be some way you can fill a glass sphere with a gas such that the microwaves are visible as plasma... And Mehdi, this probably doesn't need saying, but, if/when you end up doing something with that transformer, could you take a moment to explain how no-joke deadly it potentially is if plugged into mains and not rewound to something safe? There are a number of youtube vids I've seen with people using them as-is as a power source for various quirky bits of science with no mention of how seriously they should be treated while hot. I know you play around getting zapped as your schtick, and I love it, but I don't think you've messed around with too much that's high-voltage & high current before.

Paul Grodt


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