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Meanwhile, everyone in direct line of that microwave is wondering why all their bluetooth and WiFi devices are randomly not working throughout the day.
Fun side effect. You just killed everyone’s WiFi. Microwaves operate around 2.4ghz. The same as WiFi. You just opened the door to a 1,000 watt WiFi jammer 🤣🤣🤣
James manson well yes. However they all support 2.4ghz. IoT and other msc smart home devices and legacy devices don’t support 5ghz depend solely on the 2.4ghz spectrum.
That chocolate test is actually exactly how the microwave oven was invented. Percy Spencer worked for Raytheon on radars. While testing a radar, the chocolate bar in his pocket melted.
You beat me to it! I figured he decided to not use an angle grinder, but the "no angle grinder needed" comment sort of confirms to me that he thinks an angle grinder and hack saw are indistinguishable from each other. 🤷🏼♂️
Standing waves (interference) is what cooks your food (or more specifically heats up water molecules in the food). It's fundamentally different than thermal radiation, you're not "bouncing around the heat". Removing part of the faraday cage drastically reduces efficiency because you need reflected waves to set up the standing wave pattern
The heat comes from the inside food, and shouldn’t be effected by the door being present or not. What does matter is the microwaves bouncing around. Instead of doing that and increasing the chances that one particular wave hits the food, they just bounce out the door. So the percentage of microwaves hitting the food drops DRAMATICALLY. You can tell this by looking at the chocolate bar in the top left corner. It melts because there’s a higher concentration of microwaves in the corner.
What you should have done is mill or cut a whole into the Faraday cage/filter which would have concentrated the leaking microwaves and would have allowed you to do a lot of cool stuff...
It would still disperse as a wave once it left the faraday cage. It's not within their skillset, but it would've been interesting to use some kind of beamforming to concentrate the microwaves to a specific location on the other side of the room
I once had a car that I had installed one of those sensors that would allow me to keep the windows down and trip if someone violated the inner perimeter of the car. The sensor wasn't equal in sensitivity all around the car, and through the drivers door, way more sensitive, like if you walked by the drivers window, it would trip. Working at a convenience / gas station one day, I realize that our microwave is tripping my car alarm. The owner of the business didn't believe me, and I showed her, she still didn't believe me, and wanted to hold my key fob, she thought I was lying. My car was about 60 from the microwave, and the left side of the microwave was aimed roughly right at my drivers window. Even odder, if I moved my car just a tad, it wouldn't do it. What are the chances.
You should've had a microwave radiation meter(calibrated at 2.4ghz), so you could see what kind of levels you were getting inside that room. I bet it was extremely high.
My parents think that you should let the food sit for at least a minute in the microwave, just because of the radiation. Seeing this video would drive them crazy.
Microwaves are harmless alpha radiation, ergo they can't penetrate the skin unless you're far too close practically touching the source of the radiation, then due to our skin being 70% water, we will conduct it inside of us where it can't escape... Even then it's not really dangerous, it'll just bounce around and eventually is energy will be zero... Usually within a minute or two, so never listen to those guidelines, science is what's best
Bigman Dennis well... they can’t measure the amount of radiation because it isn’t really radiation.... it’s non-ionizing so it won’t show up on a Geiger counter
@GrɆg "radiation" is still an appropriate term. It's all electromagnetic radiation! To be fair, though, most people do associate "radiation" with high-energy ionizing emissions
Sooo you are recreating the exact mishap that caused the discovery of cooking with microwaves. The dude that discovered it had a chocolate bar melt in his pocket while standing too close to a radar thing hah whatever it was
I mostly ignored the comment, "The door helps the heat bounce around inside" the first, second and third times you mentioned it. But you kept saying it and it's not accurate. "Heat" is defined as infrared energy with wavelengths of 750 nm - 1 mm. Microwave energy is not "heat" and has wavelengths of 1 mm - 1 m. You also stated that the wavelength of a microwave oven is about 12.5 cm -- not even close to the infrared spectrum. The door and walls of a microwave oven reflect microwave energy, not "heat".
Well actually heat is defined as the quality of being hot, or high temperatures. And both of those relate to temperature, so heat can safely be assumed to be related to temperature. Now, because we know heat is related to temperature, we need to know what temperature is. Temperature is the measure of the average kinetic energy of the atoms and or molecules that comprise an object. So while heat cannot technically bounce around as it is a property and not a thing, you are also wrong. Instead of trying to appear smart in a snarky way on a youtube comment how about we actually take the time to learn some stuff and not get hung up on the verbiage of ultimately unimportant parts of the video.
@@benjamin32827 yes your correct as heat/ temperature is atomic kinetic energy. But forms of energy such as infrared that cause heating on most all matter it hits and can be reflected around could be seen as "heat" while technically incorrect it's just another way of looking at it. This makes things warm vs this thing is warm.
The microwaves are heating the inside of the microwave and the heat is radiating off of that and staying in the microwave because of the door. Also the door helps keep the microwaves inside the microwave so it can heat up the food easier
Not even close. If that were true, you'd burn your hand on the inside wall of the microwave when you reached for your food, and the air around it would be hot - but they're both cold. The microwaves are generated at a particular frequency (the same one that most WiFi works at, coincidentally - microwave ovens often interfere with WiFi when they're in use) that "excites" water molecules, The microwaves bouncing off metal and passing through the air do nothing - the microwaves passing through food heat the water molecules in the food.
To be fair, that was after he said "I'm going to go at this with an angle grinder" and then cut to him using a hacksaw. He only said "no angle grinder needed" after discovering the bottom hinge just lifted off.
Abion47 obviously he said it after the door was off. I don’t think he’d get an angle grinder for the bottom hinge anyways considering a hacksaw worked for the top hinge.
Abion47 him saying “no angle grinder needed” is more than likely in reference to him getting the door off without having to use one, not because a bottom hinge came off😂
"What do think is going to happen?" - Horrifically covered in tumors, Bob Odenkirk "I don't know, probably nothing..." - Horrifically covered in tumors, David Cross
if anything, microwaves may prevent tumours. (although likely no effect) Cancers tend to be more heat sensitive than healthy cells and more likely to undergo aptosis, One could also argue the converse - cell division can undergo more mutations under heat stress. This is however HEAT not ionizing radiation. The mechanism of cell damage is entirely different. Heat stress damage is literally getting burned. (microwave radiation heats up water within cells causing them to swell and become damaged as with scalding) Ionizing radiation on the other hand is more like a sniper bombarding and destroying DNA directly (denature the proteins directly) However, there are similarities, proteins are denatured whether via Microwaves, U/V, infrared, Gamma - except frequency and penetration radically different. i.e its all called cooking. Although - the microwaves are better at exciting water particles which then release infrared radiation = heat. X-Ray & Gamma just pass through and destroy anything in the path.
Next time try microwavable papadums/poppadoms, those are often recommended for demonstrating the microwave patterns and "cold" spots that are unique to every microwave
After Walmart kicks them out for breaking too many microwaves: “Hello Target? Yea can we have 99 microwaves to destroy” The target employee: 🔨 “Break as meany as you need
You induced an electrical current into the electronics. Remember that you're spewing EM radiation at those cameras that are close. It's enough to cause current to be generated in some of the fine electronics inside them. I can't tell you which specific components would be affected, but it could be causing reverse polarity, spikes in voltage, spikes in current, or similar effects. If you did have any footage of the operational microwave remaining on those cameras, I guarantee it was dusted with white speckles. That's the EM radiation interfering with the sensors.
@@hectorh4474 i wish i could find that clip where he screams "motherf*cker", but separates it into 4 separate bleeps. have soo many uses for just that clip if I could find which video it's in.
It would be cool if you could focus a beam of that on something, maybe they could take it apart and make a makeshift “microwave” but smaller and built to focus on something far away, by the way how do you call a small person waving? A microwave
My grandpa told me that when he was in college, one of his professors managed to put his hand in the microwave and turn it on. He ended up cooking his hand from the inside out and not being able to use it ever again.
Microwaves use a form of electromagnetic radiation. Magnets tend to mess with technology. As they were testing how well the microwave was melting chocolate, the room was filling up with electromagnet radiation which messed with the cameras
The metal mesh does protect you from microwaves, but they do permeate slightly beyond the mesh, and the glass protects you from resting any body parts too close to it.
IDEA : You should try and put a flat something, maybe an other (larger) chocolate bar, and use a thermal camera to see how the microwaves are spreading onto it and heating it !
You need to use things that have a water content much higher than chocolate. Microwaves work best with things that have water in them, it vibrates the molecules and warms it up. Of course you could still use chocolate or other things like that, but I guarantee you'd get a better result if you used something else entirely
michael hartman no. No. No. Sir. He says “did everything just taste purple” in the brain episode after nibbler wipes his memory. You’re thinking of the “what smells like blue?”
Absolutely no one: White people: releasing radiation into their house onto their naked skin from a doorless radiation machine onto TH-cam Michael Hartman: Best comment of the video
Alexander Daskalos: apparently unaware that the device he's posting from (literally any device with wifi or bluetooth) uses virtually identical microwave radiation to communicate wirelessly.
Fun fact: microwaves don’t use heat but literally use microwaves. They get absorbed into the water, sugars, and fats in foods to make them vibrate and become warm. That’s why some foods heat unevenly and why soup gets hotter faster in a microwave than something with less water like dry leftovers.
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Not bad
What happens when you put concrete in a vacuum chamber.
The King of Random hello
Is it possible to take the transformer from a microwave and see how many can be hooked up together and how powerful can they get
U should try boil gallium and vreze dry it next video
Later at Walmart merchandise return line: "The door fell off."
This is super funny lmao
@@Ammed31dqs unnecessary comment
Reggie Try remembering next time
i went to walmart today and one of the microwaves were basically destroyed
CJ PLAYS Nani? XD
Meanwhile, everyone in direct line of that microwave is wondering why all their bluetooth and WiFi devices are randomly not working throughout the day.
It’s like a Halo 3 radar jammer for your phones and laptops
*DIY ddos tool*
Jim Bob lol
Our motem was directly above the Microwave for several years. Everytime someone cooked food, we'd know because our internet would go out.
Cam D you could’ve moved it???
Fun side effect.
You just killed everyone’s WiFi.
Microwaves operate around 2.4ghz. The same as WiFi. You just opened the door to a 1,000 watt WiFi jammer 🤣🤣🤣
but would 5ghz wifi networks work?
Fun fact, most phones run off of the 5GHz WiFi portion
James manson well yes. However they all support 2.4ghz. IoT and other msc smart home devices and legacy devices don’t support 5ghz depend solely on the 2.4ghz spectrum.
KingggAa yep. 5ghz is unaffected by microwaves, radios, cordless phones and most interfering devices
Adam Colgan did you just use laughing crying emoji in ironicly
That chocolate test is actually exactly how the microwave oven was invented. Percy Spencer worked for Raytheon on radars. While testing a radar, the chocolate bar in his pocket melted.
They probably used it for that reason
I also heard that some press was around a radar dish and their Flash Bulbs started going off.
Wow dude you are so smart
Chocolate melts in your pocket even without microwaves tho
Inmtellect
"WARRANTIES ARE INVALID IF YOU DON'T USE THE PRODUCT FOR ITS INTENDED PURPOSE!"
-Metroman 2010
That's a double negative right there
Thank you
underrated movie lol
So if I don't use the product at all...
Hahahahahaha hahaha hahaha hahaha hahaha hahaha 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
“I think I’m gonna use an angle grinder”
*Proceeds to cut the hinges with a saw*
You beat me to it! I figured he decided to not use an angle grinder, but the "no angle grinder needed" comment sort of confirms to me that he thinks an angle grinder and hack saw are indistinguishable from each other. 🤷🏼♂️
Change your pic
Yupitsme Yupitsfake why?
David Cecil agreed 😂😂😂😂😂😂😭😂😭😂😭😭
I was way more annoyed than I should have been about this 😂
"How did he die?"
"He did the math wrong."
Lmao
Surfing PikachuTeam it was actually
Surfing PikachuTeam it was actually
Surfing PikachuTeam you’re the only one who didn’t like it...
You really have no humor.
this is probably what the news said on chernobyl
Guy: *breaths*
Girl: *laughs*
Adil Waheed girls do this when they like a guy 😉
Wait so the Girl is able to laugh when she doesnt breath?!? Bakana
She is happy lmao
Wkwk
@@TheRandomDead girls do this whenever haha
"I might be doing the math wrong, correct me in the comments"
Psshhh
As if I understand whats going on
i was thinking if someone corrected him in the comments, it might be too late.....
40 yerds
Omg my life! I’m laughing my butt off
L H *yards.
Alyssa Moody right! I’m scrolling the comments to see if anyone did the math 🤣🤣
4:47 "don't do this"
1 second later "this is great"
Hyrum Morga 3 seconds
Samone Rivers 😐
OnStandard i like to be exact
2 seconds actually
@@aoejlhrs3220 2.64 seconds actually
The real question is: Will metals create sparks outside of the microwave?
Was about to coment the same
SmockySaiyan i don’t think that’s how that works
SmockySaiyan i radiation doesn’t affect the metal and there needs to be enough and also wtf radiation!?
No
It has to spark something and the radiation probably isnt high enough anymore
Cop 1: “so, what do you think happened?”
Cop 2: *shows cop 1 notebook full of math equations*
Cop 1: “so THAT’S why the WiFi failed.”
C-A-S Builds wasn’t funny at all
You forgot the funny.
I don’t get it
Lol
I understand this so I can find this funny
Standing waves (interference) is what cooks your food (or more specifically heats up water molecules in the food). It's fundamentally different than thermal radiation, you're not "bouncing around the heat". Removing part of the faraday cage drastically reduces efficiency because you need reflected waves to set up the standing wave pattern
If you had two microwaves aimed at one another, could you recreate that standing wave without the faraday cage?
the words you used were too long
New drinking game: take a shot every time Calli laughs for no reason
we’d be severely drunk or just dead
@@Jumpathy ya
Okay I'm a lil drunk now
Sometime most times she is very annoying in the videos
Tihahuh
Nate: "I'm gonna get an angle grinder."
*uses a saw*
I saw that too
😆😆😆😆
@@falonmillington5854 that was a bad pun
"no angle grinder required on the bottom one" Yeah, Nate. That's still a hacksaw.
Visible confusion
This is the first time I've seen chocolate duct taped to anything.
You've never been to Minnesota
Chocolate in a microwave without a door: Ehhhh I’m fine
Chocolate in my fingers: OMG ITS SO HOT TIME TO COMPLETELY MELT
Omfg yes 👊😩
yo are you brazilian?
Lol
Lmfaoooo It just DOESNT MAKE SENSE
Lmfao
"I'm gonna use an angle grinder" One hacksaw later...
Also, "Lets go for 2 minutes" **Sets it for 1;30
I saw that too
@@kikirikix it's not a hacksaw I think it's a coping saw
@@excaliber2845 nope that's a hacksaw
Ok
Nate: "Don't try this at home."
Homeless kid: I am four parallel universes ahead of you.
Jotaro Kujo wtf 😂
Nice.
Mario Speedrun memes for days
According to veritassium theres a parallel world that someone does this!
Jotaro Kujo yare yare daze
Says: I’m going to use an angle grinder
Actually: Uses a hand saw
Pain is temporary, glory forever ,,Wintergatan''
“Correct me if I’m wrong” what the heck I didn’t even know what math you just did I’m assuming it’s right
Calculating the radiation intensity of a spherical wave of course. :D
I(r) = P/4πr^2
Baurax lol
WTF DID YOU DO BAURAX?
@@dartthenightlight3840 Basic physics?
He's trusting the FDA so he's wrong by default.
"We are letting the heat escape by not having the door" what a suprise
Mystery Mouseketool microwaves don’t heat actually, they radiate water molecules
The heat comes from the inside food, and shouldn’t be effected by the door being present or not.
What does matter is the microwaves bouncing around. Instead of doing that and increasing the chances that one particular wave hits the food, they just bounce out the door. So the percentage of microwaves hitting the food drops DRAMATICALLY.
You can tell this by looking at the chocolate bar in the top left corner. It melts because there’s a higher concentration of microwaves in the corner.
@@breakfast-burrito nobody cares
Nathan Leggett woah. You know what EVERYONE thinks? I need that superpower. 😘
@@breakfast-burrito 🙄
What you should have done is mill or cut a whole into the Faraday cage/filter which would have concentrated the leaking microwaves and would have allowed you to do a lot of cool stuff...
Ooh, that sounds fun. I hope they retry it this way. Thanks for the info.
It would still disperse as a wave once it left the faraday cage. It's not within their skillset, but it would've been interesting to use some kind of beamforming to concentrate the microwaves to a specific location on the other side of the room
4:06 - Or just stand six feet away, like we're all doing nowadays anyway.
LOL SOOOOO TRUE OMG
That’s not how it works I know it was a joke but radiation is different from covid
'Six feet away or six feet under'
@@Dipvide if u knew it was a joke than just let it be a joke. Don’t try to correct it
@@Dipvide r/wooooosh
"... So, what did you do today?"
"I duct taped chocolate bars to make an impromptu microwave door."
"Umm... Oh... How... Interesting."
Omg you are so funny
Uhhh r/NO YOUUUUUUUUU
"DON'T DO THIS AT HOME"
**Puts down the hacksaw**
Okay. 😕
Syntaxus Dogmata underrated comment😂
Don’t you mean “angle grinder”. Lolol. :/
*packs it up and brings it to the park* “Alright!”
i guess i’ll use my friends’ house or the mcdonalds microwave but i guess it’s as broken as the ice cream machine.
Callie 4:47 "Don't Do This! This is Great!"
*"How Dangerous is using a Microwave without a Door?"*
*Hououin Kyouma:* Not as dangerous as Microwaving a Banana
You must not make jell-nanas under any circumstances
NEEEEEERRRRRRDDDDDS. JK, I love Steins:Gate.
Duchi
The mad scientist
Slap a flip phone on there and do some tinkering and you’ll have a time machine.
My aunt microwaved a spaghetti squash once. Didn't poke any holes in it and ya... there was squash ALL over the kitchen in front of the microwave.
50 years before...
In 2020 we will have flying cars
2020: how DANGEROUS is using Microwave without a Door?
We live in a Republic
We live in a planet
it's an experiment, not an invention
garcia whoopps i know but still, they could do something better
And caronavirus outbreak
World: *going through a disease
outbreak*
These people: *WHAT HAPENS WHEN YOU MICROWAVE WITHOUT THE DOOR???*
Lapa Moove I don’t see an issue?
At least this doesn't make you feel bored at home.
Virus*
Corona
@@tkdace2459 are you suggesting viruses arent diseases?
I love how the lights on the microwave are just flickering because the camera's record it at like 10 time the time the lights light up.
I had a mini stroke reading that last part
River H LMAO 😂😂
i have a headache from that sentence
time the time the lights light up
As we always say: "There's no way this can go wrong, ever."
It's going to be terribly right however
"What did you do in quarantine?"
"Oh, just duct taped a chocolate bar to a doorless microwave"
😂
Lol
OMG LOL
I once had a car that I had installed one of those sensors that would allow me to keep the windows down and trip if someone violated the inner perimeter of the car. The sensor wasn't equal in sensitivity all around the car, and through the drivers door, way more sensitive, like if you walked by the drivers window, it would trip. Working at a convenience / gas station one day, I realize that our microwave is tripping my car alarm. The owner of the business didn't believe me, and I showed her, she still didn't believe me, and wanted to hold my key fob, she thought I was lying. My car was about 60 from the microwave, and the left side of the microwave was aimed roughly right at my drivers window. Even odder, if I moved my car just a tad, it wouldn't do it. What are the chances.
Maryjane Eva Diamond did I ask
K
This has like nothing to do with the video and plus I would belive nobody asked
That was an interesting story, too bad humans are naturally talented at being assholes
That’s so cool!
Cali: "Don't EVER do this!!!"
3 seconds later: "This is so cool!!!"
Dat profile pic thow
@@kablamoman3749 thank you I try
You should've had a microwave radiation meter(calibrated at 2.4ghz), so you could see what kind of levels you were getting inside that room. I bet it was extremely high.
And? So it will interfere with your wifi. So what?
@@johnwatson6259 ok?
The microwave in the background is like " what have you done to my brothers!"
They always say ”that is not all, we always have more for you to see”. What if I have already seen all of there previous videos?
re-watch them
That is me! SO ME!!
*Their
My parents think that you should let the food sit for at least a minute in the microwave, just because of the radiation. Seeing this video would drive them crazy.
*Just like your appearances everywhere drives me crazy*
Mine too lmao
they're half right - letting it sit a bit does reduce dangerous hot spots. But nothing to do with radiation.
Microwaves are harmless alpha radiation, ergo they can't penetrate the skin unless you're far too close practically touching the source of the radiation, then due to our skin being 70% water, we will conduct it inside of us where it can't escape... Even then it's not really dangerous, it'll just bounce around and eventually is energy will be zero... Usually within a minute or two, so never listen to those guidelines, science is what's best
I cant believe how your life is ruined by commenting too much
Always use protection because
"Nobody likes roasted nuts" -Jory Caron
I'm glad someone remembers that
☝️ this guy gets it
ahh I loved that show.
When I started watching this, I was hoping they had a way to measure the amount of radiation that was escaping
Bigman Dennis well... they can’t measure the amount of radiation because it isn’t really radiation.... it’s non-ionizing so it won’t show up on a Geiger counter
If it would be radioactive, you would eat radiated food..
@GrɆg "radiation" is still an appropriate term. It's all electromagnetic radiation!
To be fair, though, most people do associate "radiation" with high-energy ionizing emissions
@GrɆg So water would have been a better way to measure this than chocolate which is relatively dry
Sooo you are recreating the exact mishap that caused the discovery of cooking with microwaves. The dude that discovered it had a chocolate bar melt in his pocket while standing too close to a radar thing hah whatever it was
Nate sjs
Rip choclate bar
A chocolate bar will always melt in your pocket wtf. Body heat?
As Nate said! That was the entire point of the video. :)
You mean a magnetron?
Sign : DON’T DO THIS AT HOME!
Me : ok I will do it outside
That's still at home😂
Tatyanna Peak I’ll do it at a friends home :)
Tatyanna Peak no I will do it isn’t cause I will do it outside of a museum
Ok I’ll do it at the park
No just do it at work or school.
He said to tell him if he did the math wrong, but I think someone should tell him what an angle grinder is
It cuts metal
He said I didn’t have to use the angle grinder
everyone: *normal comments*
me: hEy i hAve thAt mIcrOwAvE
remove the doorime
define "normal comment"
spacedoggoースペースいぬ cool
Same here
That is a normal comment
You should see if aluminum foil reacts when it is outside the microwave
I mostly ignored the comment, "The door helps the heat bounce around inside" the first, second and third times you mentioned it. But you kept saying it and it's not accurate.
"Heat" is defined as infrared energy with wavelengths of 750 nm - 1 mm. Microwave energy is not "heat" and has wavelengths of 1 mm - 1 m. You also stated that the wavelength of a microwave oven is about 12.5 cm -- not even close to the infrared spectrum. The door and walls of a microwave oven reflect microwave energy, not "heat".
andyman aus uh yeah.....that!
Well actually heat is defined as the quality of being hot, or high temperatures. And both of those relate to temperature, so heat can safely be assumed to be related to temperature. Now, because we know heat is related to temperature, we need to know what temperature is. Temperature is the measure of the average kinetic energy of the atoms and or molecules that comprise an object. So while heat cannot technically bounce around as it is a property and not a thing, you are also wrong. Instead of trying to appear smart in a snarky way on a youtube comment how about we actually take the time to learn some stuff and not get hung up on the verbiage of ultimately unimportant parts of the video.
@@benjamin32827 yes your correct as heat/ temperature is atomic kinetic energy. But forms of energy such as infrared that cause heating on most all matter it hits and can be reflected around could be seen as "heat" while technically incorrect it's just another way of looking at it. This makes things warm vs this thing is warm.
The microwaves are heating the inside of the microwave and the heat is radiating off of that and staying in the microwave because of the door. Also the door helps keep the microwaves inside the microwave so it can heat up the food easier
Not even close. If that were true, you'd burn your hand on the inside wall of the microwave when you reached for your food, and the air around it would be hot - but they're both cold. The microwaves are generated at a particular frequency (the same one that most WiFi works at, coincidentally - microwave ovens often interfere with WiFi when they're in use) that "excites" water molecules, The microwaves bouncing off metal and passing through the air do nothing - the microwaves passing through food heat the water molecules in the food.
**Don't do this at home**
**Proceed to do at the kitchen**
ASHI haha
Uber Cena in the basement
Uber Cena yes
Uber Cena uh-huh
Why does chocolate melt in microwaves on YT but just instantly burn when you do it at home?
Ikr?
Do it ten to fifteen seconds at a time, stir it, and repeat until melted completely.
King of random: we go through ovens and microwaves faster than most people
Mr beast a couple of years ago: hold my beer
*hold my microwaveable microwave*
@@Chrishum lol
I miss when he did that.
Who are a mrbeast sounds like a wrestler
Howtobasic: *hold my egg*
I wish we could do that thing were we start off as a image of earth then zoom in really fast and just see two with ppl doing this
Nehemiah Foreman ?
Probably more DANGEROUS than using a Door without a Microwave. 🤔
Me Cooper you almost confused me..
Me Cooper NANI?!?!?!?!?
I dout it
dagnabbit, right there, you made me think harder than Nate and Callie did
Yip
Cooking food in a microwave without the door open.
Physics: *YOUR NOT SUPPOSED TO DO THAT*
WHAT THE HE CK SOOO TRUE LOL
You're*
With*
Seems like a lot of you missed the part where he says “angle grinder not needed”
Thank you!
To be fair, that was after he said "I'm going to go at this with an angle grinder" and then cut to him using a hacksaw. He only said "no angle grinder needed" after discovering the bottom hinge just lifted off.
Abion47 obviously he said it after the door was off. I don’t think he’d get an angle grinder for the bottom hinge anyways considering a hacksaw worked for the top hinge.
Abion47 him saying “no angle grinder needed” is more than likely in reference to him getting the door off without having to use one, not because a bottom hinge came off😂
He never did realize a screwdriver would have done it just fine.
Me: *Reads comment about how wifi changes when the door is removed*
Wifi: *Freaks out two minutes before post*
Me: Huh?
9:21 when I saw all that chocolate being melted I just wanted to cry, it looks so scrumdidilyumptious
No
gonna guess your fat
But it's Hersheys
I love how you nailed that spelling of scrumdidilyumptious
dotjaepeg and I’m guessing you have no friends and live in your moms basement
“I’m going to use a angle grinder” actually uses a hacksaw
Why I can’t I just run around with my microwave jamming everyone’s WiFi
Reezy have fun with the Federal Commmucations Commision.
What 😂
Reezy You know the FCC.
Yes my bois at the FCC dont like rampant communication jamming intetional or not
"What do think is going to happen?" - Horrifically covered in tumors, Bob Odenkirk
"I don't know, probably nothing..." - Horrifically covered in tumors, David Cross
Microwaves don't create ionizing radiation, so they wouldn't cause tumors.
if anything, microwaves may prevent tumours. (although likely no effect)
Cancers tend to be more heat sensitive than healthy cells and more likely to undergo aptosis,
One could also argue the converse - cell division can undergo more mutations under heat stress.
This is however HEAT not ionizing radiation.
The mechanism of cell damage is entirely different. Heat stress damage is literally getting burned. (microwave radiation heats up water within cells causing them to swell and become damaged as with scalding)
Ionizing radiation on the other hand is more like a sniper bombarding and destroying DNA directly (denature the proteins directly)
However, there are similarities, proteins are denatured whether via Microwaves, U/V, infrared, Gamma - except frequency and penetration radically different. i.e its all called cooking.
Although - the microwaves are better at exciting water particles which then release infrared radiation = heat.
X-Ray & Gamma just pass through and destroy anything in the path.
@King Chromosome
No, David Cross of Mr. Show with Bob & David.
2020: trying to make a micrwave work without a door
No one:
7060:Microwaving a real human arm to see if it melt's
Bold of you to assume we'll make it that far into the future
Melts*
Quantum Moxie It could be robots microwaving us?
More like 2025
Lolll
Next time try microwavable papadums/poppadoms, those are often recommended for demonstrating the microwave patterns and "cold" spots that are unique to every microwave
Nate: We've got, once again, a new microwave.
Also Nate: *proceeds to saw off door of said microwave*
4:48 “Don’t do this” a second later “this is great”
😂😂 i Didn't even notice that
Calli: don’t try this at home
Also Calli: this is amazing
Someone: ok
Also someone: well now i gotta do it
“Hey Stan can you grab me a beer?”
“Stan?”
I recommend you buy a microwave camera. Let's see how the microwaves look while it's on.
I don’t recommend it
Hanan Idk Why?
Derpy Derp I’m not sure I was hyped up on sugar and Idk why I commented a ton of weird things
Hanan Idk that’s a mood tbh
lol
*Hello random stranger on the internet! I hope you’re having an amazing day/night(or afternoon)!*
Thanks 😊
You too😀
What an odd message to say on the internet. You must be new
😂
OMMBoy I’m actually not 😂 just look at when my yt account was created lol
"hello, walmart? yea... we need to return another microwave oven ..."
After Walmart kicks them out for breaking too many microwaves:
“Hello Target? Yea can we have 99 microwaves to destroy”
The target employee: 🔨 “Break as meany as you need
Lol
You induced an electrical current into the electronics. Remember that you're spewing EM radiation at those cameras that are close. It's enough to cause current to be generated in some of the fine electronics inside them. I can't tell you which specific components would be affected, but it could be causing reverse polarity, spikes in voltage, spikes in current, or similar effects. If you did have any footage of the operational microwave remaining on those cameras, I guarantee it was dusted with white speckles. That's the EM radiation interfering with the sensors.
Just imagine electroboom being here.
He would make his own microwave, scream a bit, and the chocolate would be burnt
Only intellectuals understand this
@@hectorh4474 throw in some cursing and swearing.
@@computernerdinside lol, for sure!
@@hectorh4474 i wish i could find that clip where he screams "motherf*cker", but separates it into 4 separate bleeps. have soo many uses for just that clip if I could find which video it's in.
Cali, right in front of naked microwave: "Go."
Nate: we are going to cook things using a microwave without a door ~cuts door off~
microwave: hold my chocolate bar...please ~evil grin~
0:14 mr beast: hold my microwave
Mr beast: we bought 14 microwaves put them in a square to see if we can melt chocolate
Make a funnel to put on the front of the microwave so they get focused on something and see what happens like this so he sees it
Or a parabolic reflector to target it onto something at a distance.
Microwaves aren't fluids. A "funnel" wouldn't work that way.
Abion47 but if it’s the right material you could technically extend the range
It would be cool if you could focus a beam of that on something, maybe they could take it apart and make a makeshift “microwave” but smaller and built to focus on something far away, by the way how do you call a small person waving? A microwave
@@Kokobonkersand the right shape (not a funnel)
Calli seems so sad... she didnt let anything in fire in this video...
Well don't worry there are ton of video she can let anything on fire
@K4 Josiah don't be creepy dude also wtf are you are listings on youtube to Smoothly music with weird cartoon style woman? Lol
yea... she does have a pyro thing going on, eh.
Nate: I’m gonna go at this An angle grinder. Also nate: uses a hacksaw
I call HAX!
My grandpa told me that when he was in college, one of his professors managed to put his hand in the microwave and turn it on. He ended up cooking his hand from the inside out and not being able to use it ever again.
The professor seems like a smart guy
“Lets go for 2 minutes” -1:30- •RUNS AWAY•
The real question of the whole video: HOW MUCH CHOCOLATE DO YOU HAVE?
I’ve never seen someone so dramatic about a microwave😂🤣🤣😂
Man the amount of joy I could have from all of that chocolate.
This reminds me of the south park episode when Randy microwaved his nuts
David Livesay nice
Nate: "I'm gonna use an angle grinder." Uses hacksaw. Well, to be fair he *did* cut at an angle.
But he did not G R I N D
and i bet you can just unscrew that bottom hinge mount if you look underneath
That one crackhead outside the pentagon: “showtime”
asura they brought a microwave to jam the pentagons digital things
That's how microwaves were discovered, melted a chocolate bar in an engineers pocket
“Unless I got my math wrong, please tell me in the comments” if you got you math wrong you have bigger problems then any comment
I would like to see a video where you try to figure out how the microwaves are interacting with the tech.
Microwaves use a form of electromagnetic radiation. Magnets tend to mess with technology. As they were testing how well the microwave was melting chocolate, the room was filling up with electromagnet radiation which messed with the cameras
@@emperorcalus5020 Well I know the basics of Electro Magnetism, so I know the gist of how it works. But they explain things better than most.
@@AceWolf456 ain't that the truth. Hopefully we'll get a short explanation video
Microwaves are electromagnetic not use 😝
@@charlesmarshall7045 thanks lol! I'm a little rusty lol
Put a piece of clear plastic over the entire opening so the microwaves can escape n see if the air inside will heat up
it would melt, i once put a plastic bowl into microwave and it melted
Jan Uchošťouch was it only plastic? Or was there something in it
@@sirsanti8408 most likely nothing in it, unless it was a non-microwavable plastic
TitanBeats Something needs to contain water for it to heat up in a microwave.
The metal mesh does protect you from microwaves, but they do permeate slightly beyond the mesh, and the glass protects you from resting any body parts too close to it.
: How DANGEROUS is Using a Microwave Without a Door?
: Lets Microwave CHOCOLATE!!
IDEA : You should try and put a flat something, maybe an other (larger) chocolate bar, and use a thermal camera to see how the microwaves are spreading onto it and heating it !
"don't do this"
Straight afterwards:
"This is amazing"
You need to use things that have a water content much higher than chocolate. Microwaves work best with things that have water in them, it vibrates the molecules and warms it up. Of course you could still use chocolate or other things like that, but I guarantee you'd get a better result if you used something else entirely
“I think I’m just gonna go at with with an angle grinder” *pulls out hack saw and uses that*
"did everything just taste purple for a moment?" Philip J Fry (the episode where he did the nasty in the pasty)
michael hartman no. No. No. Sir. He says “did everything just taste purple” in the brain episode after nibbler wipes his memory. You’re thinking of the “what smells like blue?”
Absolutely no one:
White people: releasing radiation into their house onto their naked skin from a doorless radiation machine onto TH-cam
Michael Hartman: Best comment of the video
Alexander Daskalos: apparently unaware that the device he's posting from (literally any device with wifi or bluetooth) uses virtually identical microwave radiation to communicate wirelessly.
@@phxgen yeah. Plus we use said devices constantly and we're fine.
Please send this microwave to The Thought Emporium they already made a camera which can see WiFi 😍
What’s funny is I’m watching a video about microwave ovens while I’m making a speech for public speaking about microwave ovens
"i think in gonna go at IT with An angle grinder" Goes at IT with a hacksaw
Fun fact: microwaves don’t use heat but literally use microwaves. They get absorbed into the water, sugars, and fats in foods to make them vibrate and become warm. That’s why some foods heat unevenly and why soup gets hotter faster in a microwave than something with less water like dry leftovers.
Did I ask?
Everybody knows
Andrew C no but you read it so...
And that's a fact
This just *radiates* bad ides.... Heheheh
I would formally like to ask you to leave
The doors over there
@@AbhisarRawat I thought it was cut off
Microwaves don't irradiate stuff 🤦♂️
Winter Clean they do