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Physics, 26.09.2019 16:30 birdman37361

It is well known that a potato bakes faster if a large nail is stuck through it. why? does an aluminum nail work better than a steel one? why or why not? (note: don’t try this in a microwave oven! ) there is also a gadget on the market to hasten the roasting of meat; it consists of a hollow metal tube containing a wick and some water. this is claimed to work much better than a solid metal rod. how does it work?

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