Radar uses microwave radiation to detect the range, speed, and other characteristics of remote objects. Development of radar was accelerated during World War II due to its great military utility. Now radar is widely used for applications such as air traffic control, navigation of ships, and speed limit enforcement.
Most radio astronomy uses microwaves.
Microwave imaging; see Photoacoustic imaging in biomedicine
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