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Microwave Sensor

Microwave Sensor

Microwave sensors are divided into microwave active sensors and microwave passive sensors. The former is a device that sends microwaves to the object to be tested, and uses the microwaves generated by the object to be tested as information for detection. It can be used to detect the moisture content of a substance and the speed of an object. The latter is a device that detects the microwaves generated by the object to be tested, and is used in remote sensing technology, etc.

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