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Physics conductivity??

What is the mean free time between collisions for electrons in an aluminum wire and in an iron wire?

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Mean free path smv/Ne^2 where sconductivitymmass of electron e charge of electron N number of electrons per unit volume v average speed of electrons [attainable via M-B distribution]
U shouldnt nuke metal but your fine
Oh come on, what's the worst that could happen?
I don't think it's EVER really safe to eat a Hot PocketThere's a reason why they fly through you as though they've got a mission on the other sideI'd advise throwing it AND its brothers into the nearest lead-lined container, and burying the lot as quickly as possible.
Putting aluminum foil in the microwave is dangerousMetals in general are not microwave-safe because they can cause firesIt says not to because microwaves cannot go through or penetrate aluminum foil, therefore anything wrapped in aluminum foil and placed in a microwave won't cook (or probably even get hot)If you already put something in the microwave with aluminum foil, then any part of the food that wasn't covered or wrapped in the foil probably would get hotIf your Hotpockets got hot enough where you think they're cooked sufficiently, then they are safe to eat.

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