Last Updated: 10 August 1998
Author -
Steve Hill (sideways_bob@mailexcite.com)
Abstract :-
Using only cheap, readily-available equipment, you can create a spectacular
lightshow in the comfort of your very own kitchen, providing hours of fun
and excitement for your family, friends, and pets!
Ordinary grapes, when properly prepared and microwaved, spark impressively
in an extremely entertaining manner.
Introduction :-
We have made an important new discovery in the field of culinary entertainment.
Properly prepared, the common seedless grape can be made to combust spectacularly
when subjected to a short (5-10 second) duration of microwaves. This study
was conducted based upon suggestions from dozens of IRC #root participants
using locally available funds and equipment.
Materials Required :-
The following materials were needed for this study:
Green grapes (genus Vitis)
Microwave-safe plate (Corelle by Corning)
Knife (Ekco Stainless Steel)
Microwave Oven (Whirlpool Model MT6901XW-0)
No parental sponsors (both authors are fortunate to have supporting
funds unencumbered by parental restrictions)
Procedure :-
The authors carefully cleared the laboratories of all non-essential
personnel, especially those persons who might attempt to abort the experiment
while the grapes were still in the pre-combustion phase.
Next, the grapes were carefully prepared for proper theatrical effect.
The knife was used to carefully slice the grape almost in half, leaving
the grape halves attached by the skin. Next, the grapes halves were placed
face down in the middle of the microwave safe plate (Figure 1).
Figure 1. Grape prepared for theatrical effect
Next, the plate with the prepared grapes were placed into the center
of the microwave oven and the door carefully shut. The microwave was set
to cook at full power for 40 seconds. Finally, after the various recording
devices were in place, the start button on the microwave was engaged.
Observed Results
As can be seen from figure 2, the effect of the microwaves on the sliced
grapes produced an extremely satisfying flare and associated sparks. The
photographic quality of figure 2 is slightly deteriorated due to the poor
lighting conditions at the time of the experiment.
Figure 2. Theatrical effect
The sparks began approximately 5 seconds after the microwave was started. Approximately 3-4 seconds after that, the force of the sparks separated the grape halves by approximately 1.5 cm, ending the theatrical effects. At that point the microwave session was aborted to prevent further damage to the microwave and/or grape. The post-combusted grape is shown in figure 3.
Figure 3. Post-theatrics grape.
Discussion and Conclusions :-
As this report was being prepared, it became evident to the researchers
that a mis-communication occurred from the experimental design to the actual
conduct of the experiment. The original experimental design called for
the grapes to be placed on the plate with the sliced side up, whereas this
experiment occurred with the sliced sides placed downward. Further research
will be required to determine if the positioning of the grapes significantly
affects the theatrical results.
A future experiment calls for the microwaving of multiple grapes simultaneously
for increased theatrical effect. For those who wish to forge ahead on this
research, the authors suggest separating each grape by a distance of 1.5
cm or more. Note that the authors take no responsibility for any accidents
resulting from mis-application of this study. If your microwave blows up
and your house catches fire, call the fire department, not us. Our microwave
ovens appear to be in good shape after repeated experiments.
The results of this study will greatly enhance the field of culinary entertainment. New pyrotechnic methods have been developed using commonly available grapes and microwave ovens. The results of this study and its derivative works provide fertile ground for new research. The authors are planning to use this research as a basis for experimentation with other species of grape and produce. Results of such study will be made available in future publications.
Acknowledgements :-
I would like to gratefully acknowledge the superstore -Tesco for selling
the grape and the person who invented the much acclaimed 'Microwave', without
whom this study would have been left incomplete.