Mechanism of Conflagration How DEW causes Wildphyres
Metal is superheated by inter-molecular friction due to eddy currents induced by microwaves of Directed Energy Weapons; consequently, nearby flammables combust.
Microwave Induction Heating
Microwave heating and induction heating are two distinct methods of heating materials, each operating on different principles:
- Microwave Heating: This method uses electromagnetic waves, typically at a frequency of 2.45 GHz, to heat materials. The microwaves cause polar molecules, like water, to oscillate, generating heat through molecular friction. This process is known as dielectric heating.
- Induction Heating: This technique involves generating heat directly within a conductive material by placing it in a varying magnetic field. The alternating magnetic field induces eddy currents within the material, leading to resistive (Joule) heating. Induction heating is commonly used for metals and relies on the material’s electrical conductivity.
These methods are applied in various fields, including cooking and industrial processes, each chosen based on the specific heating requirements and material properties involved.
For more detailed explanations, you can refer to the following resources:
- How Does a Microwave Oven Work? Explaining the Principle of Heating and …
- Induction heating – Wikipedia
- Microwave Heating – Mechanism and Theory – CEM Corporation
- Induction cooking – Wikipedia
These resources provide comprehensive insights into the principles and applications of both microwave and induction heating.
Directed Energy Weapons
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The page discusses mechanisms behind conflagrations potentially caused by Directed Energy Weapons (DEWs). Key highlights include:
- Microwave and Induction Heating Mechanisms:
- Microwave Heating: Uses 2.45 GHz electromagnetic waves to heat materials through dielectric heating (molecular friction).
- Induction Heating: Generates heat in conductive materials via eddy currents caused by alternating magnetic fields.
- DEW Implications:
- The article theorizes DEWs can superheat metals through these principles, igniting nearby flammables.
- Resources and References:
- Links to educational materials on microwave and induction heating.
- Mention of DEW-related incidents and technologies, including scalar energy.