Friday, February 5, 2010

Why Does The Microwave Turn Counterclockwise Why Does A Dead Lightbulb Turn On Inside A Microwave?

Why does a dead lightbulb turn on inside a microwave? - why does the microwave turn counterclockwise

Someone has asked me to bring a dead light bulb in the microwave. As silly as it sounds, I have. Bed. What's happening?

4 comments:

Samwise said...

Electrons through the wire only a microwave bomb to make the light bulb filaments. Since no crystal ball is broken and the vacuum or argon gas still contains the lamp, the intensity of current fires microwaves piece of filaments, even if it leads to real broken filaments.

trauma_j... said...

OK, that's a dagger, but here goes ... Since the lamp filament in the bulb, if an electric charge are essentially arguing that the light gases are enclosed in a glass case. A light bulb blows, when the filament is in danger, broken, separated, etc., this does not mean that all greenhouse gases had been released at that time or ... Since a microwave heats things inside, I think it is basically re-ignite the gas

Adam said...

Waves of electricity, lights a cigarette.

Lazania said...

Bud is Electrowave

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