• LifeInMultipleChoice@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    Comically enough, many spoons put in the microwave would be fine. Not recommending you try it, but the issue comes from arcs. And spoons don’t have areas where arcs can occur naturally, like a fork.

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      1 day ago

      But since there are multiple spoons and other metal items in the microwave, couldn’t these items still arc off of one another? I don’t actually know the answer, so I’m asking seriously.

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        1 day ago

        Oh definitely. Individual metal smooth ball, fine. 10 of them not touching fine. 9 spoons not touching, fine. But if one touches the wall of the microwave or another of the objects there will be a quick spark, and depending on how long the contact, maybe a flame+

        Caveman posted a video below that basically shows without rough edges, your usually okay https://lemmy.world/comment/18066606

        Note, stainless steel and glass lids are made for microwave safe containers.

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            If you mean like, by the standpoint of coffee purists, then idgaf, it’s shitty tasting make brain go fast water, there is no way to ruin it, how can something that tastes like shit taste more shit? It can’t

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              Why torture yourself by not caring about the taste? Even shitty black coffee can be made to taste alright unless it’s burned to hell.

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                  Meh. Coffee can be made to taste like not-coffee, so you’re quite literally objectively wrong either way.

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        4 days ago

        To my understanding, the arcing is caused by hard edges. E.g. all the elections could be at the end of a fork’s tines, and EM field forces them to jump to another tine instead of going through the root of the fork.

        Since spoons are rounded, they don’t need to jump. I don’t think the material plays much of a role in arcing other than providing resistance. They would heat up, but they’d melt before they arc. Still, they can arc from one spoon to another spoon when there multiple spoons close enough.

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          4 days ago

          Absolutely. It’s far more likely with a fork, but deep enough or well placed scratches/gouges on a spoon could create the condition.

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            It’s unlikely period. Electroboom did a video on it and had one hell of a hard time getting any metal to arc in the microwave, even balled up aluminum foil.

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              Well that just doesnt make sense, theres only been a couple times ive accidentally put metal in a microwave, but i knew it immediately when i did. I wonder if theyve made changes to the way they function.

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                There has been no change in the way microwaves work aside from circuit board and adding an inverter to control the power of the microwaves. Microwaves function the same as a laser pointer except the emit photons with a frequency of 2.45GHz.