Foo Fighters and Microwave Oven Plasma Balls
An explanation is given for two peculiar phenomena - Foo Fighters and microwave oven plasma balls. Both are proposed to arise from the interaction of microwave energy with areas of hot, partially ionized, gas. In the former case it is suggested that the airplane's own radar irradiated its hot e...
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Zusammenfassung: | An explanation is given for two peculiar phenomena - Foo Fighters and
microwave oven plasma balls. Both are proposed to arise from the interaction of
microwave energy with areas of hot, partially ionized, gas. In the former case
it is suggested that the airplane's own radar irradiated its hot exhaust thus
producing a glowing object that appeared to follow it. The physics of these
situations is examined and we attempt to delineate the temperatures and field
strengths necessary for such processes to be viable. To do this we employ an
interesting iterative method for the solution of the appropriate partial
differential equations. We find that both processes do make good physical sense
although the field strengths required are towards the higher end of what would
be considered reasonable. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2004.10653 |