During radio frequency (RF) processing, geometrical factors such as distance between electrodes and projection of top electrode on the samples' exposed surface area (area that electric field passes through the sample) have a certain effect on power absorption, temperature distribution, heating rates and heating uniformity in the samples. Knowing the role played by these factors can be helpful for further studies in optimization of design parameters of an RF heating process. Therefore, to evaluate effect due to distance between electrodes and projection area during RF heating process, samples of same volume but exhibiting different projection areas were used to determine the variability in their power absorption, temperature change and heati...