How to cook an egg with a cell phone.

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Lifer
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Originally posted by: pray4mojo
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
I tried it. It works but takes a long time.

how long?

I do not know, but the article says several minutes. They mention it costing around 3 pounds per call per phone at 10p per minute-ish. I suspect that the phones do not generate enough energy to raise the temperature of the egg for a few reasons.

  1. The heat will dissapate faster than it can be collected.
  2. When Microwaving there are hot and cold spots, I think since the phone is not hot enough energy (power/watts) the cold spots of the egg will keep the potential hot spots from heating up.
  3. A pair of 100 Watt Cellphones might be needed before you could see any results, Just suspicion though.
 

Antisocial Virge

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I used to install cellular equipment. A entire cell tower output is around 240 watts. The only reqirements we had with the actual antenna was not to stand within 7 feet of the front of the antenna. I don't figure this would work. Unscrew a connection in the shed itself though, thats a different matter, the microwaves would make a little red blood blister on your finger that hurt like hell since it was actually your finger getting cooked from the inside out.
 

GML3G0

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the antenna (the pokey thing at the top)
and remember that cooking time will be proportional to the inverse square of the output power for a given distance from egg to phone.

They don't expect you to know what an antenna is, but they expect them to know what that means... :roll:
 

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Originally posted by: Antisocial Virge
I used to install cellular equipment. A entire cell tower output is around 240 watts. The only reqirements we had with the actual antenna was not to stand within 7 feet of the front of the antenna. I don't figure this would work. Unscrew a connection in the shed itself though, thats a different matter, the microwaves would make a little red blood blister on your finger that hurt like hell since it was actually your finger getting cooked from the inside out.

woah...

It probably wasn't a good idea to take the antenna load off of the transmitter!!!