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minus-square@atmurlinkEnglish18•1 year agoSpoons won’t spark, you gotta use aluminum foil instead for best results.
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minus-square@bfg9klink2•1 year agoI could have sworn I once accidentally left a spoon in a casserole I was heating up and it started sparking…
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•1 year agoI only ever eat with spoons and I remember it sparking, so they do spark in some microwaves.
minus-squareatoccilinkfedilink2•1 year agoMight be a bit pedantic, but I think it’s more that some spoons will spark in microwaves. It’s the shape of the metal that causes arcs in places the charge can jump between
Spoons won’t spark, you gotta use aluminum foil instead for best results.
Counterpoint: Aluminum foil wrapped spoons.
Here is an alternative Piped link(s):
Spoons won’t spark
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I’m open-source, check me out at GitHub.
I could have sworn I once accidentally left a spoon in a casserole I was heating up and it started sparking…
I only ever eat with spoons and I remember it sparking, so they do spark in some microwaves.
Might be a bit pedantic, but I think it’s more that some spoons will spark in microwaves. It’s the shape of the metal that causes arcs in places the charge can jump between
Use thermite for better results.