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| JamieBee |
dont put the tin in the microwave :eyes:
i nearly blew up my mum's kitchen whilst trying to make spaghetti hoops!
tut! |
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| moondog |
| :eyes: ha ha, you donut :stongue: |
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| Ste |
| haha, i thought it was common knowledge metal doesnt go in microwaves :p |
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| Mod1 |
haha
foolio!:toothless |
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| MaRt |
| quote: | Originally posted by JamieBee
i nearly blew up my mum's kitchen whilst trying to make spaghetti hoops! |
When heating up the contents of a tin constitutes 'making' something, I do believe it is time to avoid the kitchen. ;) Oh, plus you put the tin in the microwave. That sort of thing could bring about the apocalypse, so please be more careful next time. |
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| Fundamental |
Oh, and don't put CDs in the microwave either. They go BZZZZZZZT and toxic gases come out. :(
Eggs are good fun though! :D |
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| moondog |
what about little kittens:eek:
/cue restart of cats v dogs war :D |
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| jp |
| Men shouldn't cook at all. That's why God made women :o |
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| Acton |
| i love putting metal in the microwave, i can create my own little satanic lightning storm mwuhahaha |
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| CyberTeraz |
| I know metal in Microwave = bad.....but why????? |
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| Ste |
| quote: | Originally posted by CyberTeraz
I know metal in Microwave = bad.....but why????? |
the electrons in metals are free, as to say the nuclei of metals are bondended in a sea of elctrons rather than normal elements who have their own electrons in orbit aroudn them. this is why metal has such malleable and bendy properties.
the electromagnetic waves in microwaves work by making water molecules flip over, in otherword giving them more energy which creates the heat. in metal it gives the electrons more energy, but so much that they generate an electric charge and burst out in huge bolt if given too much energy.
or something ;) |
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