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Review. A microwave oven is powered by a magnetron, an electronic device that generates electromagnetic waves of frequency . The microwaves enter the oven and are reflected by the walls. The standing-wave pattern produced in the oven can cook food unevenly, with hot spots in the food at antinodes and cool spots at nodes, so a turntable is often used to rotate the food and distribute the energy. If a microwave oven intended for use with a turntable is instead used with a cooking dish in a fixed position, the antinodes can appear as burn marks on foods such as carrot strips or cheese. The separation distance between the burns is measured to be . From these data, calculate the speed of the microwaves.

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Ciara Beatrice Canalita
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