@Blackout@feddit.uk to Casual UK@feddit.ukEnglish • 8 months agoHow I (US) make tea when my British friend comes over to visitfeddit.ukimagemessage-square191fedilinkarrow-up1553file-text
arrow-up1553imageHow I (US) make tea when my British friend comes over to visitfeddit.uk@Blackout@feddit.uk to Casual UK@feddit.ukEnglish • 8 months agomessage-square191fedilinkfile-text
minus-squareBolexForSouplinkfedilink5•8 months agoI’ve actually never heard this before. Is it specifically just water? Sometimes I microwave my coffee
minus-squareZellithlinkfedilink2•edit-28 months agoWater becomes super heated and the steam held in by surface tension.(Iirc) I assume anything with enough water content and no way to relieve the bubbles can experience this. But I don’t know for sure.
minus-square@Blackout@feddit.ukOPlinkfedilinkEnglish8•8 months agoI usually turn off the nuclear fusion setting, don’t need another accident like the last time.
I’ve actually never heard this before. Is it specifically just water? Sometimes I microwave my coffee
Water becomes super heated and the steam held in by surface tension.(Iirc) I assume anything with enough water content and no way to relieve the bubbles can experience this. But I don’t know for sure.
I usually turn off the nuclear fusion setting, don’t need another accident like the last time.