electric,storage,capacitor,discharge,melon High voltage capacitor bank versus Watermelon
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Juicy. Makes the thought of torture via electrodes on the nut sack that much more scary.
That was something you were spending your time thinking about?
Notice the holes are pre-drilled. Do you think they pumped that melon full of something combustible? I guess they are pretty wet inside (I've never American Pie'd one or anything.)
I'd take the guess that such a large amount of direct current caused the water in the watermelon to decompose rapidly to hydrogen and oxygen. Both would expand rapidly, being partial cause to the explosion as pressure inside increased. Additionally, the combination of gases is highly combustible, and any spark generated between the electrodes would be enough to cause them to ignite, causing an additional pressure increase and explosion.
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Notice the holes are pre-drilled. Do you think they pumped that melon full of something combustible? I guess they are pretty wet inside (I've never American Pie'd one or anything.)
I'd take the guess that such a large amount of direct current caused the water in the watermelon to decompose rapidly to hydrogen and oxygen. Both would expand rapidly, being partial cause to the explosion as pressure inside increased. Additionally, the combination of gases is highly combustible, and any spark generated between the electrodes would be enough to cause them to ignite, causing an additional pressure increase and explosion.
I think the electricity made it explode.
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Probably something simple like flash-boiled the water in the melon. I doubt it could have created enough hydrogen and oxygen to explode that quickly.
What he said, decomposition wouldn't happen so instantly.
I think Gallagher just came in his pants.
I think you should keep thoughts like this to yourself.
2) something happens
3) melon explodes
Notice the holes are pre-drilled. Do you think they pumped that melon full of something combustible?
Nah. That multi-strand AWG is still pretty hard to push through things, since it's not solid core, and if you were using solid core wire you might get a nasty effect from it too.
no way! I own that exact same watermelon... hey, thats my watermelon!!!
awwwwwwwww my watermelon! panda is sad!!!