Can you cook only using 75 watts?
This is just a question about energy usage. How would you make it work?
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Cook? I eat everything raw.
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You need the new easy bake oven led edition
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Easy-bake is 100 watts and inefficient.
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No, you need a minimum of 1.21 gigawatts to do anything worthwhile.
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I'd start a fire. :D
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How many watts is a fire?
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This was just an exercise for people to understand power vs. cooking food.
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Don't you listen to Car Talk? http://www.amazon.com/Manifold-Desti.../dp/1416596232
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I can make the Kessel run in less than 12 parsecs.
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Must be a crockpot...
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Watt cha cookin?
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I think I can scorch water. So no.
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From what I understand, the Kessel run is an asteroid laden gauntlet. Han is bragging about being able to weave in between the obstacles, shortening the total distance of the run, rather than taking a wide berth around the field. |
Upon further investigation, my nerd card needs to be revoked.
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I often shock my servants with less than 75 watts and they cook with urgency. but in fairness is it the low watttage that does that, or is it the threat of higher wattage?
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Probably depends on what you're trying to cook.
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Not sure about cooking in a 75-watt range, but I do know you can operate a phased plasma rifle in the 40-watt range.
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Yeah, what did you have in mind to cook, and what would you be cooking it in?
Would you have 75W total, or is that just your maximum line wattage? If you could have multiple 75W outputs, that would help a bunch. A single 75W source could only output up to 256BTU/hr. That's not much. Your average open flame stove burner can output around 30,000BTU. So that should show you how little energy you have to work with. http://www.rapidtables.com/convert/p...att_to_BTU.htm You can then convert that BTU rating to the area you're cooking in. You want 75-100 BTU per square inch, to cook most food. So you could successfully heat an area the size of a few square inches with with a single 75W source. |
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There is always a hotdog with a Bic Lighter.
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YOU can't cook with 75 watts, but Chuck Norris can.
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Sunlight and a magnifying glass should do the trick.
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