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To: Eric who wrote (7492)10/24/1997 12:55:00 PM
From: Jeffery E. Forrest  Respond to of 22053
 
DUHH, ya lern sumthin' knew everyday.<G>

Actually since their bodies are significantly shorter than the wavelength of the RF energy in the microwave their "little bodies" can't be cooked depending on physical placement in the RF field.

I knew there had to be a good explanation. That never occured to me. I WAS on the right track however, as I knew it had to be their size that was preventing little ant explosions all over the place.<G>

I just ASS-u-me-d it would work like those infamous "poodle-in-the-microwave" stories that you here about.
Put it on HIGH and watch 'em pop.

Of course, since that data is total BS I guess you have a GIGO situation in the first place.




To: Eric who wrote (7492)10/24/1997 1:44:00 PM
From: MulhollandDrive  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 22053
 
>>Actually since their bodies are significantly shorter than the wavelength of the RF energy in the microwave their "little bodies" can't be cooked .....<<

Eric, Do you think the Barbie Dream House microwave would work? It's pretty small....bp