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Opn Calla, Director, International Centre for Radio Science, Plot. No.1, Rano ji ka Baag, Khokhariya Bera, Nayapura Mandore Jodhpur-342304, IndiaReceived: April 14, 2018; Published: April 27, 2018
DOI: 10.26717/BJSTR.2018.04.001009
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The microwave Spectrum is part of total Radio Spectrum that excludes smaller wavelength like optical, infrared and thermal infrared. The Radio window spreads from the length of one meter wavelength to ONE cm wavelength that is 300MHZ frequency to 30GHZ. This part of frequency spectrum has applications in medical sciences and these are being discussed in the following two page note, the basic reason for this application is the fundamental property of Microwaves that is the energy levels are higher in microwave frequencies and the electrical properties of the material also are related to the microwave frequencies. The most important electrical property of the material is the dielectric constant that is the permittivity of the relationship to the frequency and hence we are able to characterize the material and study the behaviour of the material at microwave frequencies. This property of Microwave frequency that has relation to the electrical property of the material varies with the inherent material ̛ S electrical property which changes due to the physical properties of the material.