Something that I’ve noticed across most of the microwave ovens that I’ve used is that when they hum while cooking food, I can pick out 2 distinct tones. One of them is pretty clearly 60 120 hz, the 2nd harmonic of the AC power frequency. The other is consistently a minor 7th above that (which would be somewhere around 106-108 212-214 hz depending on the exact ratio). What causes this 2nd frequency to be produced?

Edit: after checking against a tone generator, the low frequency is actually 120 hz, double the grid frequency. The question is still the same, just an octave higher.

  • Mr_Blott@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    I’ve been trying to think of things that a microwave is better for, and could only think of melting butter. Though a small saucepan does that too.

    A fan oven or a frying pan or a grill all cook stuff 10x better than a microwave

    A craftsman wouldn’t use the worst tool for the job, after all