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by tfm 3609 days ago
Perhaps it was determined by trial and error! Or maybe the earlier oven iterations happened to get lucky. We don't know that embedding a flyscreen on the door of the food chamber was necessarily the look that people would have gone for!

Now of course there are statutory "radiation leakage" limits in most markets. One might easily imagine that engineers would take a few goes at implementing the Ezy-Look-Into oven sketched by the folks over at industrial design, measure the emissions levels with thinner wire screens, and shrug it back with several binders full of readings. When experiment and theory are in disagreement, the product manager is unlikely to fund too much research into picking apart Maxwell's Other Equations. Given the known configurations for "good enough" microwave shielding, presumably the design team gets to sign off on a suitable colour instead of insisting on mechanically-etched glass impregnated with nanowires.