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skywolf
Feb8-06, 09:18 PM
is it true or not
its supposed to be an urban legend that you can cook an egg with your cellphone. the same way that a microwave cooks an egg but a lot slower because of the power difference, 1500 to 3 (watts).

i was wondering if the cell phone frequency was even high enough to be caught by the egg

and if i had 500 cellphones, could i cook an egg?

russ_watters
Feb8-06, 11:12 PM
I've never heard that one, but "slow" wouldn't even begin to describe the cooking rate a .2 to .6 watt (not sure where you get 3 watts, but .2 to .6 is what google tells me) omnidirectional signal could do to an egg.

Also, since the signals are in the radio range, not the microwave range, I'm not sure they can even be absorbed.

Moonbear
Feb8-06, 11:49 PM
If a cell phone could cook an egg, don't you think we'd all have rather crispy ears by now?

Ivan Seeking
Feb9-06, 12:29 AM
If a cell phone could cook an egg, don't you think we'd all have rather crispy ears by now?

Obviously you've never spent two hours talking on a cell phone. :tongue2:

Pengwuino
Feb9-06, 12:31 AM
http://www.wymsey.co.uk/wymchron/cooking.htm

Howstuffworks.com had that article up.... who wants to give it a try :P

Moonbear
Feb9-06, 01:02 AM
Obviously you've never spent two hours talking on a cell phone. :tongue2:
Definitely not all at once anyway! The two hour phone calls have all been on land lines, and my ear does start getting warm, but I don't think that has anything to do with the phone.

Ivan Seeking
Feb9-06, 01:19 AM
Definitely not all at once anyway! The two hour phone calls have all been on land lines, and my ear does start getting warm, but I don't think that has anything to do with the phone.

Every now and again I have to spend hours and hours on mine over a period of days. After about an hour they start getting hot, and uncomfortably so. But this is just the battery and circuits getting hot. And in fact some cell batteries have caught on fire, even while in people's pockets.

Pengwuino
Feb9-06, 01:39 AM
Every now and again I have to spend hours and hours on mine over a period of days. After about an hour they start getting hot, and uncomfortably so. But this is just the battery and circuits getting hot. And in fact some cell batteries have caught on fire, even while in people's pockets.

I remember an investigation that showed a tremendous number of cell phone batteries are knock-offs! One of the problems is that they get hot much quicker then the real batteries.

AlphaNumeric
Feb9-06, 06:30 AM
There was an experiment in an episode of the UK TV series "Brainiac - Science Abuse" where they surrounded an egg with 100 mobile phones, rang them all and then checked to see if the egg was boiled.

It wasn't altered in any perceivable way, it was still a gooey mess.

matthyaouw
Feb9-06, 01:01 PM
There was an experiment in an episode of the UK TV series "Brainiac - Science Abuse" where they surrounded an egg with 100 mobile phones, rang them all and then checked to see if the egg was boiled.

It wasn't altered in any perceivable way, it was still a gooey mess.

Aah, you have to love the rigourous scientific manner in which they conduct their experiments... :uhh:

Damn enteretaining though. :biggrin:

Kazza_765
Feb11-06, 02:55 AM
Aah, you have to love the rigourous scientific manner in which they conduct their experiments... :uhh:

Damn enteretaining though. :biggrin:

Yeah, gotta love those big breaste.... err.. brained... "scientists" they get to perform their experiments.

wolram
Feb11-06, 08:21 AM
There was an experiment in an episode of the UK TV series "Brainiac - Science Abuse" where they surrounded an egg with 100 mobile phones, rang them all and then checked to see if the egg was boiled.

It wasn't altered in any perceivable way, it was still a gooey mess.

They attempted to spark an explosion with mobile phones too, they failed, but, a man wearing a nyon suit coupled to a long wire could.