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Uploaded by on Dec 17, 2009

1 hot spot is enough to make glass conductive, and when that hapens, microweaves are absorbed and heat aloth the area, melting and eaven bring to boiling point the glass, if the pice is small and the power is high. this was made in 1 min with 800w full power magnetron from oven, with a copper 12 cm antena (wavelength)

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  • glass is a verry good conductor when molten. if it conducts electricity and has relatively high rezistance, then it absorbs energy from microveaves. all i dit was put a small pice of wet paper between the antena and the pice of glass to create a hot spot.

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  • glass doesnt have water in it. glass wont heat up if put in the microwave. you probably put a bunch of butter on it thats why

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