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Oh, dude, like microwaves? Easy peasy. So, you've got your standard kitchen appliance that heats up your leftover Pizza, then there are the electromagnetic waves used for communication like Wi-Fi and cell phones, and let's not forget about those tiny waves in particle physics that help us understand the universe. So, yeah, microwaves are everywhere, man.

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Well, darling, when you're talking about microwaves, we're not talking about the kitchen appliance that heats up your leftovers. We're talking about the electromagnetic waves with wavelengths ranging from about one meter to one millimeter. Examples include radio waves, infrared radiation, and of course, the microwave radiation used in microwave ovens. So, next time someone mentions microwaves, make sure you're on the same wavelength.

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Two Examples of Microwaves are Microwave Ovens and RADAR (Radio Detection And Ranging).

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