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  2. Albert W. Hull - Wikipedia

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    The Hull magnetron was tested as an amplifier in radio receivers and also as a low-frequency oscillator. It was reported in 1925 that a magnetron made at GERL could generate a power of 15 kW at a frequency of 20 kHz. At the time Hull anticipated that the magnetron would find greater use as a power converter than in communication applications.

  3. Cavity magnetron - Wikipedia

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    The cavity magnetron is a high-power vacuum tube used in early radar systems and subsequently in microwave ovens and in linear particle accelerators. A cavity magnetron generates microwaves using the interaction of a stream of electrons with a magnetic field, while moving past a series of cavity resonators, which are small, open cavities in a ...

  4. Kenmore (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Various Kenmore kitchen stoves and other appliances at a Sears Outlet store in 2020. Kenmore's upscale line of products is known as the Elite line. Kenmore also has a professional line of appliances called Kenmore Pro. As of January 2019, the Kenmore brand had over 50 products listed as top performers on the non-profit website Consumer Reports ...

  5. Percy Spencer - Wikipedia

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    The magnetron emitted microwaves into the metal box blocking any escape and allowing for controlled and safe experimentation. He then placed various food items in the box, while observing the effects and monitoring temperatures. There are no credible primary sources that verify this story. [citation needed]

  6. Magneton - Wikipedia

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    Magneton may refer to: . Bohr magneton, a physical constant of magnetic moment named after Niels Bohr; Nuclear magneton, a physical constant of magnetic moment; Parson magneton, a hypothetical object in atomic physics suggested by Alfred Lauck Parson in 1915

  7. Bohr magneton - Wikipedia

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    In atomic physics, the Bohr magneton (symbol μ B) is a physical constant and the natural unit for expressing the magnetic moment of an electron caused by its orbital or spin angular momentum.