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  2. The Microwave Was Invented Utterly by Accident One Fateful ...

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    In 1947, just a year after Spencer’s snack food serendipity, the first commercial microwave oven hit the market. Called the “Radarange,” it weighed nearly 750 pounds and cost more than $2,000 .

  3. Active Denial System - Wikipedia

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    One significant difference is that a microwave oven uses the much lower frequency (and longer wavelength) of 2.45 GHz. The short millimeter waves used in ADS only penetrate the top layers of skin, with most of the energy being absorbed within 0.4 mm ( 1 ⁄ 64 inch), [ 15 ] whereas microwaves will penetrate into human tissue about 17 mm (0.67 in).

  4. RTX Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In 1945, Raytheon's Percy Spencer invented the microwave oven by discovering that the magnetron could rapidly heat food. In 1947, the company demonstrated the Radarange microwave oven for commercial use. After the war, Raytheon developed the first guidance system for a missile that could intercept a

  5. The Story Behind the Microwave - AOL

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    Raytheon patented the dielectric heating device, naming it the Radarange, and in 1947 the first commercially available microwave oven hit the market. What started as an 800-pound device priced ...

  6. Amana Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Amana was acquired in 1965 by Raytheon, [7] which had invented the microwave oven in 1947, and introduced the commercial Radarange Model 1611 in 1954. [5] In 1967, Amana introduced a consumer model of the Radarange, the first popular microwave designed for home use. [4]

  7. The Gold Rush That Changed Everything

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    This research led to the first microwave oven patent, which was issued on Jan. 24, 1950. Raytheon quickly established itself as a leader in commercial microwave ovens, but like any new technology ...