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Non Life Sciences => Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology => Topic started by: thedoc on 16/01/2014 14:24:41

Title: Why don't metal microwave ovens spark off themselves?
Post by: thedoc on 16/01/2014 14:24:41
The inner walls of a microwave oven are made of metal; so why does the oven explode when another piece of metal is placed inside it?

Asked by aceng.at

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Title: Re: Why don't metal microwave ovens spark off themselves?
Post by: hamdani yusuf on 16/10/2021 05:36:03
Electroboom tried to answer the question in his video.
Spoiler: show

Unfortunately, no single conclusive and reliable condition is found to predict the occurance of spark in microwave oven. I've also done the experiment myself, but didn't publish it for the lack of interesting finding.