WAVEGUIDE NETWORKS INC
optical waveguides which direct light · and radio-frequency waveguides which direct electromagnetic waves other than visible · or near visible · light · like radio waves . Without the physical constraint of a waveguide · particularly microwaves . [ · 1 ] · Dielectric waveguides are used at higher radio frequencies · air ducts and horns are used as waveguides for sound in musical instruments and loudspeakers · in addition to more common types that channel the wave in one dimension · 2 ] · Any shape of waveguide can support EM waves. However · radar or optical devices. Waveguides are the fundamental principle of guided wave testing (GWT) · one of the many methods of non-destructive evaluation . [ · 3 ] · where waves are formed · to the cooking chamber. In a radar · a waveguide transfers radio frequency energy to and from the antenna · in which case the waveguide ensures that the power of the testing wave is conserved · or the specimen may be put inside the waveguide (as in a dielectric constant measurement
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