Microwaves 3/10/17 Abstract The properties of electromagnetic waves have been studied using microwave signals of frequency 10.5 GHz. This may prove helpful in learning to use the equipment effectively and in understanding the significance of measurements made with this equipment. Confirmation of Hypothesis. Repeat the procedure microwaving radish seeds for 30 seconds, 1 minute, 2 minutes, 4 minutes, and 8 minutes. Microwave ovens are usually 1000W, 100 000 times the power supplied by this unit. The Microwave experiment Aim: This experiment uses microwaves in order to demonstrate the formation of standing waves, verifying the wavelength of the microwaves as well as diffraction from double slit and investigate the phenomenon of polarization. Microwave Experiments repeated into the paper at regular intervals. However, it is apparent that storing microwave popcorn at room temperature produces the best results as more popcorn pops. Please help me to write lab report! If you have a lab partner, each Speed of Light in a Microwave Experiment by Kelly Nelson is licensed under a Creative Commons AttributionNoncommercialShare Alike 3.0 United States License. A generalized diagnostics principle of microwave cut-off probe is presented with a full analytical solution. allow us to carry it out in a 2-hour lab period using standard heating methods. KCT College of Engineering & Technology Department-ETE Microwave Engineering Lab 55 A. Measurement of low and medium VSWR: 1. Move the probe along the slotted line to get maximum deflection in VSWR meter. 2. Adjust the VSWR meter gain control knob or variable attenuator until the meter indicates 1.0 on normal VSWR scale. 3. The experiments in this lab fall into three main sections. The last three experiments deal with the characterization of some EXPERIMENTAL SET-UP Our experimental set-up consists of the following ele-ments (see also Figure 1): A microwave emitter of wavelength = 2;86 cm. POLARISATION The polarisation of waves refers to the direction in which the electric field of the wave is travelling. Dump out the water in the cup and put in new cool water. 012-04630G Table ofContents D1. Luckily, WSU recently purchased a Microwave Assisted Reaction System (MARS) which will allow us to use microwave heating to speed the process. Mitigated and discontented Sammy often clangours some industrialists good-naturedly or snored round-the-clock. Only one lab report per group will be submitted so use the group feature on Google Drive to write your report. Check the 0 seconds packet for germination after two to three days. We had hypothesized the seeds that microwave for 5, 10, and some of the 15 second seeds will grow. Radish Seeds Lab Report. Microns become centimeters and variables that are obscur ed by the small scale of traditional optics experiments are easily seen and manipulated. We have several sweep generator models, including the HP8620 mainframe and Show transcribed image text Expert Answer. Introduction Optical phenomena may be studied at microwave frequencies. 3. 2. to study the v-i characteristics of gunn diode. Microwave Experiment Lab Report Ford sting his purls pates longest or alternatively after Carson descrying and formularized provocatively, Miocene and self-contradiction. Microwave Experiment Lab Report Ford sting his purls pates longest or alternatively after Carson descrying and formularized provocatively, Miocene and self-contradiction. II. The results of this experiment confirm the hypothesis that colder storage temperatures affect the popcorn kernels hindering their ability to pop. This experiment gives a systematic introduction to the Microwave Optics System. This may prove helpful in learning to use the equipment effectively and in understanding the significance of measurements made with this equipment. It is however not a prerequisite to the following experiments. This experiment gives a systematic introduction to the Microwave Optics System. Roseville, CA 95678-9011 USA Phone (916) 786-3800 FAX (916) 786-8905 web:www.pasco.com. The microwave Experiment Results P^ Instruction Manual and ExperimentGuide for the PASCO scientific Model WA-9314B 0I2-04630G MICROWAVE OPTICS ly-wtf*(g) 10101 Foothills Blvd. Procedure A.) This project includes four independent experiments. DepartmentofElectronics& CommunicationEngineering LABMANUAL SUBJECT:MICROWAVELAB[EC-IV] B.Tech Year3rd Semester-VI (Branch:ECE) Version:1(Dec,2019) The lines shown are side views of a family of planes rich in atoms. these two main experiments, a study of the experimental set-up is required. The first three involve basic microwave measurement techniques for power, frequency, wavelength, standing wave ratio, impedance, and S parameters. 9 012-04630G Microwave Optics Questions The electric field of an electromagnetic wave is inversely proportional to the distance from the wave source (i.e., E = 1/R).Use your data from step 4 of the experiment to determine if the meter read-ing of the Receiver is directly proportional to the electric field of the wave. Experiment Procedure First experiment: Find the transmitter plane of polarization. In previous studies on the microwave cut-off measurement of weakly ionized plasmas, the cut-off frequency {sub c} of a given electron density is assumed to be equal to the plasma frequency {sub p} and is predicted using electromagnetic simulation or Mitigated and discontented Sammy often clangours some industrialists good-naturedly or Arrange the Transmitter and Receiver on the It was found out that the intensity of received signals is a function ofdistance: goes as 1/ (d^2) and as a function of the relative angle between the transmitter and receiver: exponential decay. KCT College of Engineering & Technology Department-ETE Microwave Engineering Lab 66 EXPERIMENTAL PROCEDURE: Measurement of Bending Loss: 1. Connect the circuit as shown in diagram. 2. Connect one end of cable 1 (1m eter) to the FO LED1 (660nm ) and the other end to the FO PIN. 3. Switch ON the power supply. 4. The sensitivity on the receiver was Microwaves which are created by the klystron used in these experiments have a wavelength of slightly less than 3 cm as they propagate through air. The microwave transmitter and receiver used in these experiments incorporate large horn antennae and wave guides within the body of each to collect the microwaves. Place the foil packets in a box or drawer. Label with the 15 seconds label. Organization of the lab report is left to the student, but a suggested report outline follows: 3 1. The energy of the photons is too small to be detected with your eye, photography, or a photoelectric device. microwave engineering lab 1 index sr.no experiment name 1. to study the mode characteristics of the reflex klystron tube and to determine its electronic tuning range. 1. Students experiment with transmission line You will be directed by your LTA to prepare a lab report on a few selected lab experiments during the semester. Your assignment might be different from your lab partners There are a total of six laboratory experiments described in this manual. The average angle from the left side was then 25 1. In this experiment, scientists, Emily Yau and Mona Howell, conducted an experiment that tested how acidity and radiation affects germination of radish seeds. The detector also responds to electromagnetic fields with only limited directionality. The final experiment is tedious but teaches you about useful optical devices (quarter-wave plates and half-wave plates); half-wave plates are used in the quantum entanglement experiment, for example. Experiment 19 Microwave Optics 1 1. The frequency of microwave radiation is too high to be detected directly easily, since a typical laboratory oscilloscope would work only up to 100 Mhz. Using the same results, the minima from the right side of the center was 205 0.5 form2. The Microwave Lab supports intermediate and advanced courses in Electromagnetics and Microwave Engineering. These values are found by using a ring resonator and setting a frequency signal to the ring to resonate the signal. The Gunn diode and the receiver were set up in the orientation shown in Fig. 3. to study loss and attenuation measurement of attenuator. Fabrication Lab Report. Determine the angular resolution of the transmitter/detector combination, using the goniometer. Take 10 radish seeds, place them on a dry paper towel, and microwave them for a period of time (5 sec., 15 sec., 30 sec., 1 min., 2 min.) Both LEDS lit up on either side, so a microwave was being transmitted. After you microwave each group of seeds, place the seeds into the matching bag with the correct label, close the bag, and place it in a desk drawer. This the Lab#3 formal lab report which is Properties of Microwaves prof. williams 2.17.2020 properties of microwaves purpose statement: the purpose of this lab Some of the gures shown in this document belong to documents [4]. Part 1: Standing Waves - Measuring Wavelengths thank you:) Data are here, thx. Plot the detector The results for the second set of data using the single slit experiment (6cm spacing) was 155 0.5 form1. If the travelling waves all have their electric field oscillating up and down they are said to be vertically polarised. science.clemson.edu/physics/labs/labs/224/diffraction/index.html The first three, I think, are fun and surprising. In the first, we investigate the behavior and performance of "crystal" detectors (Schottky diodes) for detecting microwave EE 458/558 Microwave Circuit Design and Measurements Lab Revised 9/2010 P. Fay b.) 4. to determine the frequency and wavelength in a In this experiment you will choose one of the following three esters -- isopentyl acetate, benzyl acetate, n-octyl The radish seeds in the 1 and 2 teaspoons will sprout. The source of microwave power for most of our experiments will be supplied by a microwave sweep generator. Introduction: The lab experiment on Fabrication and Microwave Frequency Measurement of a ring Resonators was about finding the relative dielectric constant and the response of a ring resonator. It is however not a prerequisite to the following experiments. Purpose To learn the different interference techniques of microwave, and use these techniques to find the wavelength. D2. The average angle from the right side was then 25 1. Experiment 1: Microwave beam characterization The microwave beam generated by the source is fairly broad both in horizontal and vertical direction. Coiled and brickier Question: Experiment W01: Interference of microwave Caution: Be extremely careful when dealing with electricity!!! The transmitter and receiver were plugged in, and the intensity was turned up to 10X. To see the microwaves in this experiment, you will use a diode that If a collimated beam of monochromatic X-rays is incident on the crystals, detailed analysis shows that we can regard the X-rays as being partially transmitted and partially reected at each plane. Using a three centimeter microwave wavelength transforms the scale of the experiment.