Someone explain to me...
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Anomalouse wrote...
It doesn't sound like it happened to you, but sudden drastic changes in temperature (putting a hot plate in icy cold water or possibly vice-versa) will shatter plates.Maybe some chemical in ham seeps into ceramics to undermine their structural integrity?
Thats a way shorter way to say what I said. Thanks :D
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It very well may have been, my love, if I made this thread to discuss the canadian bacon being cooked.
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Most likely thermal shock. When ceramic or earthen ware is subject to great amounts of heat or cold and then suddenly exposed to the other without gradually cooling off or heating up then it will put great stress on the object and this could break it. So say by putting hot meat on a thin plate and then immediately removing that source of heat from the plate to expose it say to a cool breeze from the window could subject the structure of the plate to enough stress to crack it.
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ThatOtherAncientGuy wrote...
Anomalouse wrote...
It doesn't sound like it happened to you, but sudden drastic changes in temperature (putting a hot plate in icy cold water or possibly vice-versa) will shatter plates.Maybe some chemical in ham seeps into ceramics to undermine their structural integrity?
Thats a way shorter way to say what I said. Thanks :D
Thats Probably it.
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The oven/microwave pulled a Kenshiro on your plate, when you pulled the plate out of the oven/microwave, it was already dead, it was just a matter of time before it explodes from the Hokuto Shinken
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KG989 wrote...
Most likely thermal shock. When ceramic or earthen ware is subject to great amounts of heat or cold and then suddenly exposed to the other without gradually cooling off or heating up then it will put great stress on the object and this could break it. So say by putting hot meat on a thin plate and then immediately removing that source of heat from the plate to expose it say to a cool breeze from the window could subject the structure of the plate to enough stress to crack it.People keep summing this up better and better! Harmonian should start a thread about the Bible.
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Nashrakh wrote...
...who the fuck uses microwaves? Eww.Typically, people who like raw meat.
Sorry, I don't think I can ever let it go...
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imnotyourdude wrote...
Nashrakh wrote...
...who the fuck uses microwaves? Eww.Typically, people who like raw meat.
Sorry, I don't think I can ever let it go...
Or people who can't cook, Yay me!
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I guess the plate just couldn't take life as a bacon-holder any longer. Otherwise the only explanation you may need is that the plate felt like giving you an interesting story to tell Fakku. Or it's one of those unexplained anomalies of life. Either way, it must have been an interesting moment to watch that plate splinter.
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Im going to say it was a difference in temperature. The similar case is how a teapot can crack if you just pour the steaming hot water into it after heating in a pan. (My friend is weird about how he makes tea.). With enought of a drastic change in temperature encoutered at once, the plate would crack due to rapid expansion then compression of molecules.
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