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Genre: Education
Date of upload: Feb 15, 2024 ^^
Rating : 4.98 (129/26,145 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2024-05-16T12:48:41.975589Z
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3:56 So you're telling me I shouldn't push my face up against the glass to watch it?
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My first experience with a microwave oven was in the early seventies. I took a job at a restaurant and someone handed me a large can of hot fudge topping and told me to put it in the microwave to heat it up before pouring it into the warmer. They failed to mention I needed to put the fudge in a bowl first so I just opened the can, put it in the microwave and turned it on. Moments later there was a lightning storm firing between the can and the walls. Interesting to watch but probably not too cool for the microwave.
A second funny microwave story. My daughter, when she first moved from home, decided to make baked potatoes. She put two potatoes in the microwave and, remembering we always cooked baked potatoes for an hour, set the timer for sixty minutes. She then left to the mall. She came back an hour later to find the fire department had busted down her door and were setting up large fans to clear the dense smoke from her apartment. Lesson learned.
Great video.
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You can put metal in a microwave. They even come with metal grates in them sometimes.
Eddy current do happen, but it's generally a non issue unless you have something really conductive like aluminum, copper, or gold, and that metal is rough or crinkled.
If you put a spoon in the microwave, say like you are stirring your soup and too lazy to remove it. Nothing bad will happen. You won't even get hot spots
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@hyperviper0126
3 months ago
From a literal military machine to a household device. Just shows inspiration is limitless and beyond who expects ?
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