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Microwave Frequency Chart
The frequency chart summarizes the distribution of a data set. The plot is obtained by splitting the range of the data into equal sized classes and counting the number of points that fall into each class.
The visual representation of the number of times that an event occurs over a given period of time.
a graphic illustration of the number of times a value or range of values occurs for a particular variable.
kitchen appliance that cooks food by passing an electromagnetic wave through it; heat results from the absorption of energy by the water molecules in the food
An electromagnetic wave with a wavelength in the range 0.001–0.3 m, shorter than that of a normal radio wave but longer than those of infrared radiation. Microwaves are used in radar, in communications, and for heating in microwave ovens and in various industrial processes
a short electromagnetic wave (longer than infrared but shorter than radio waves); used for radar and microwave ovens and for transmitting telephone, facsimile, video and data
cook or heat in a microwave oven; "You can microwave the leftovers"
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64
64 divide 1.6 (first square of 64) = 40;
40 weeks to full term pregnancy.
5 numbers used 40 times between the first 20 squares of the order shown.
1, 6, 7, 8, 15 = 5 numbers
1+6+7+8+15=37 (4 X 37 = 148: each column uses 1,6,7,8,15)
148 divide 5 = 29.6 (see this having relation to moon; shared in other posts related to WW charts)
37 divide 5 =7.4
29.6 divide 7.4 = 4
2 numbers in each square = 128 in the grid of 64
128 divide 64 = 2
128 divide 2 =64
128 divide 5 = 25.6
64 divide 25.6 = 2.5
20 divide 2.5 = 8
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64 divide 5 = 12.8
4+8+12+16+20+24+28+32+36+40+44+48+52+56+60+64=544
A table of 64: 544 - 64 = 480; equivalent to 8 minutes with 480 seconds.
480 divide 64 = 7.5
8 X 7.5 = 60
60 divide 12.8 = 8
480 divide 12.8 = 37.5 = perfect body temp'.
64 X 37.5 = 2400 divide 5 = 480
Control Panel
It's amazing how much info can be derived from this Photo:
Flying at 110mph (good cross-country climb)
Straight and balanced
Climbing through 4300' at 150 foot per minute
Heading 060
Broadcasting on TIBA with Stellenbosch frequency ready
Squawking 2000
Mixture fully Rich
Less than 1/2 throttle
Carb Heat off (cold)
2400 rpm
15Gal in Right fuel tank, 20 in Left (yeah, right!)
Fuel Pressure slightly low, but still acceptable
Oil Temp and pressure in the green
microwave frequency chart
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