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What might be the eggs-act temperature rise?

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What might be the eggs-act temperature rise?
« on: 21/06/2006 00:35:07 »
Zrastvoyte, nakedscientists readers! Wotcha reckon on this?

http://www.kp.ru/daily/23694.4/52233/



I just don't believe such claims of temperature rise given that mobile radio frequencies are around 900 Mhz and only radiate powers in order of a few hundred milliwatts. Eggs-aggerated, maybe?

The translation from what I can gather is roughly as follows:

After, 15 minutes: The egg became slightly warm.

25 minutes: The egg became very warm.

40 minutes: The egg became very hot.

65 minutes: The egg was cooked. (As you can see.)



Conclusion ..1: Cooking eggs with mobile phones is possible but very expensive ($4.55 or 123 Rubles)

Conclusion ..2: All this talk of danger is exaggerated; even if your brain gets cooked, it would take a couple hours of talking on a cell phone.

Conclusion ..3: We dont recommend carrying cell phone in your pants.


Cheers,
Fuzzy

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Re: What might be the eggs-act temperature rise?
« Reply #1 on: 21/06/2006 08:09:29 »
hmm

Blondes tend to be social.  Perhaps this is where the myth "dumb blonde" came from?

E=MC2... m=deg/360 X C... C= PiD

therefore E=deg/360 X 2(PiD)
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Re: What might be the eggs-act temperature rise?
« Reply #2 on: 21/06/2006 08:12:32 »
**** i tlak to my GF on the phone everynight for a few hours
-suddenly devlops a tumor and dies-
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Re: What might be the eggs-act temperature rise?
« Reply #3 on: 21/06/2006 09:29:53 »
hey reamswalker! now that your dead, can i have your patent for the perpetual motion device [:D][:D][:D][:D][:D][:D]

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