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einsteinsdog | 21:12 Mon 05th Dec 2005 | Science
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Is it possible to measure the speed of light using a microwave oven?
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No, but I once put instant coffee in a microwave oven and went back in time.

To a time when you were a student?

yes it is:
Get a very long stick, like really, realy long (preferably at least 299 792 458 m, or even better, a large integer multiple of this)
Measure it.
Stand so that the tip of the stick just reaches the on button.
At the exact time that you prod the on button with the stick, press the start button on your stopwatch.
When you see the light come on in the microwave, press the off button.

Yes but only if I'm allowed chocolate!


http://physics.about.com/cs/opticsexperiments/a/290903.htm


did see this question some time ago and the answer was somewhere on the net


it related to finding the frequence of microwave(usually on back of mc) timing the melting of choc bar and doing some math with results

try: www.everything.com


in search:-speed of light using microwave


click on:- how to measure the speed of light


instructions are there for choc bar/light speed

sorry that should read www.everything2.com
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It was once demonstrate on the Royal society lectures a few years ago so yes , it is possible


thanks for all the answers

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