Say you have a crane cable lifting a heavy crate, what direction does the tension act? I always seem to get confused by this.
This Site Might Help YouRE: can i use aluminium foil in microwave oven? i wanted to make popcorn so covered d bowl wit aluminium foil,it went fyn fr 1.30 min thn whn i again did it thr was a spark., i switched it off immediately.,hav i damaged my micro? i saw tht v can use al foils., so plz tell!!!!
You shouldn't use any metal in a microwave and aluminum foil is just that, aluminumBuy microwave popcorn, much betterYour nuker is probably o.kYou can get away with foil if the density of the food is greater than the density of the foil but you have to know what you're doing.
Aluminum Foil In Microwave
As tension is the magnitude of a force, it is measured in newtons and is always measured parallel to the string on which it appliesThe tension is upwards in this case and it tends to be upwards in most cases Tension is the force provided by the rope or cable and is always in the direction that would stretch the rope/cable
your microwave should be okayI worked as a chef all my life and a stray piece of foil has got in now and againyou cannot use metal in a microwaveThe spark you heard will burn a hole in the plastic coating and it will eventually breakWatch out also for plates with metal embossing.