Ode Coyote wrote:
A magnatron with the business end "right there" under the table
pointing straight up so as not to fry the observers would be my guess.
Not likely. If it was all the participants would be blind by now. Plus
the power needed would be huge, a small 800 watt unit from a microwave
oven wouldn't come close to enough power because the cross section of
the corn is so small and no reflections.
I put 4
kernels of popcorn in my 1200 watt microwave for 40 seconds and nothing
happened.
Yep, that is what I am saying. And in the microwave it was exposed to
the equivalent of over 100,000 watts since the waves bounce around
inside until something absorbs them.
In fact 4 kernels didn't pop in 3 minutes, so there's some other
factor involved with concentrating the energy enough so that microwave
popcorn will pop in a microwave..
If you put a bunch into a paper bag they will pop, but not well. Single
kernels loose too much heat to get hot enough, but in a bag surrounded
by other kernels, they will get hotter. Also a microwave popping bag
has a microwave absorption element in the bottom of the bag to heat the
kernels conventionally as well.
Long ago i tried that in my moms microwave
and the dish cracked just before the kernels popped.
As I said earlier, the intensity of the microwaves will build up if
there is not much food in the oven until they get absorbed by
SOMETHING. Much of it is by the magnetron, which can overheat and burn
out if you run one long with insufficient loading.
Divide that 1200
watts of energy by 3 [cell phones] and, at *least*, you'll feel a hot
spot on
your head and the kernels still won't pop.
Not sure what you are saying here. If the kernels pop, it ain't from
heat. It would have to be from disassociation of the water, which
requires a trivial amount of power.
It's unlikely that the cell
phone batteries contain enough energy to transmit that much energy long
enough to super heat water into explosive steam without going flat, never
mind the amperage limits of the circuits.
Once again, you are not looking at the entire picture. It is like I pop
a balloon 5 miles away with a laser and you say it can't be done because
bullets don't travel that far. Two entirely different things. No heat,
minuscule energy, but lots of gas.
"BOGUS" !!!!
Probably, but your analysis is completely off the mark since the
arrangement minimizes heating but maximizes the probability of
disassociation, heat is totally out of the picture, and discussing it is
totally irrelevant and a distraction. We all know that it can't be from
heat. What has to be debunked is if it can be from dissociation.
Marshall
Ode
At 05:02
PM 6/9/2008 -0400, you wrote:
WHO CAN EXPLAIN ?????
http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=V94shlqPlSI&NR=1
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