Not exact matches
Baking bread in lighter tins, cleaning pipes with ice instead of hot water, and
using microwaves to dry fruit gums and jellies: these are just some of the ideas being explored by the Carbon Trust and food industry leaders to cut energy
use and carbon
emissions at UK manufacturing sites.
To measure the
emission and absorption of
microwaves in the pressure vessels, Steffes and his team
use a deceptively simple apparatus — basically a tin can with two wires stuck in one end.
Schlegel, D. J., Finkbeiner, D. P. & Davis, M. Maps of dust infrared
emission for
use in estimation of reddening and cosmic
microwave background radiation foregrounds.
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using passive
microwave data it is very easy to tell the difference between ice and water as the dielectric constant differs quite a bit and this is reflected in large differences in the
microwave emission.
It appears he
uses a model of the
microwave emissions of oxygen thru the entire column of the atmosphere at each scan position, then decided on a combination which would satisfy some criterion of «best fit» in minimizing the stratospheric component in the result.
The
microwave flux density from it is
used to scale
microwave flux density (thermal
emission) from molecules (primarily oxygen) in the atmosphere.