Hi thr.This happens because petrol emits methane gas ions which surrounds the aluminum foil.When the cell phone is trying to make a call or receiving a call the mobile waves are attracted by the Aluminum(Metal) Foil. Now, there are methane ions revolving around the foil and the waves are attracted to the foil.The waves create a tension among the ions which cause them to revolve around the foil very quickly.This tension heats up the ions and eventually burn..
Dr Stepan Lucyszyn, an electrical engineering specialist, says: "Under normal operations a mobile phone generates about one watt of RF power.
"This is enough for normal use in and around town, but sometimes in remote locations you have to ramp up the power a little bit to one and a half or two watts, but two watts is really your maximum.
"Mobile phones just don't have enough power transmitted to create a spark with enough energy to cause ignition."
this experiment is such bullshit. to start a fire with gasoline you need a spark(ever hear of a spark plug?) and secondly you need a lot of oxygen. and there was no spark whatsoever. experiments like these spread bullshit myths.
It can happen only....(1) there are gas vapors around (2) Cellphone is faulty- creating a spark in case of loose wiring.... this experiment does not seem to be genuine.
instead of making calls right at the beginning,let the fuel evaporate a bit...say for 1 minute..then if u start ,the micro sparks produced while making a call ignites the vapor and voila..
Fake !!!!
lsbisht 6 days ago
Way to use your minutes
boonemerang 2 weeks ago
0:20 :(
ZinniZon 2 months ago
Hi thr.This happens because petrol emits methane gas ions which surrounds the aluminum foil.When the cell phone is trying to make a call or receiving a call the mobile waves are attracted by the Aluminum(Metal) Foil. Now, there are methane ions revolving around the foil and the waves are attracted to the foil.The waves create a tension among the ions which cause them to revolve around the foil very quickly.This tension heats up the ions and eventually burn..
PHONES DON'T CREATE ANY MICRO-SPARK.
pprashanthin 2 months ago
Dr Stepan Lucyszyn, an electrical engineering specialist, says: "Under normal operations a mobile phone generates about one watt of RF power.
"This is enough for normal use in and around town, but sometimes in remote locations you have to ramp up the power a little bit to one and a half or two watts, but two watts is really your maximum.
"Mobile phones just don't have enough power transmitted to create a spark with enough energy to cause ignition."
TheTaseengauti 2 months ago
this experiment is such bullshit. to start a fire with gasoline you need a spark(ever hear of a spark plug?) and secondly you need a lot of oxygen. and there was no spark whatsoever. experiments like these spread bullshit myths.
TheTaseengauti 2 months ago
Trollolololol
bradkrit 3 months ago
Good
Rockykhan22 3 months ago
It can happen only....(1) there are gas vapors around (2) Cellphone is faulty- creating a spark in case of loose wiring.... this experiment does not seem to be genuine.
MrRange12345 5 months ago
instead of making calls right at the beginning,let the fuel evaporate a bit...say for 1 minute..then if u start ,the micro sparks produced while making a call ignites the vapor and voila..
nagarjuna264 5 months ago