From War Comes Salvation


by Ross Wharton - Date: 2007-04-30 - Word Count: 254 Share This!

During World War II the use of radars became wide spread after Britain sold the technology to America in 1941. A device for jamming radars called the magnetron was used more and more and ultimately lead to the allies control of the skies over Europe. The control over the skies though was paramount in the final allied victory, but also meant that the allied air forces could blanket bomb German cities.

The technology lives on in a far more practical domestic use! "The microwave oven". So how can there be salvation from this ? The main power unit for microwave ovens is the magnetron and is one of the most efficient and energy saving ways to cook food.Magnetrons produce short wave microwaves, which creates the power behind microwave ovens. Panasonic have come up with inverter technology that replaces some of the power units with a circuit board and reduces weight whilst increasing capacity of there next generation of microwaves.

This low use of energy not only saves money, but also contributes to saving the planet. Global warming is a reality and in the next twenty years could be catastrophic. By using less power while cooking we can all contribute to slowing the effects of global warming and leave the future secure for generations to come. Getting more from your microwave is sometimes difficult as some foods do not brown, but there are some great combination microwaves with browning devices and a large array of foods produced specifically for microwaves. So from War there really can be salvation.


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