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Hi! See if you can answer this:
Yesterday me and my friend measured the frequency of a microwave owen. Our experiment indicated 2300 MHz while the "right" answer, found on a sign on the back of the apparatus, showed 2450 Mhz. Our error hence: ~6%.
I find this pretty impressive, as I hope you do too, concidering the equipment we used:
a ruler and some marshmallows
The question is therefore:
How does one measure the frequenzy of a microwave owen using a ruler and marshmallows?
Let's see if somone can figure out how we did this!
Cheers
Yesterday me and my friend measured the frequency of a microwave owen. Our experiment indicated 2300 MHz while the "right" answer, found on a sign on the back of the apparatus, showed 2450 Mhz. Our error hence: ~6%.
I find this pretty impressive, as I hope you do too, concidering the equipment we used:
a ruler and some marshmallows
The question is therefore:
How does one measure the frequenzy of a microwave owen using a ruler and marshmallows?
Let's see if somone can figure out how we did this!
Cheers