• Rustmilian@lemmy.world
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      4 months ago

      I’m well aware of temperature stratification. It doesn’t happen in a microwave in the same way.

      Micro waves don’t heat purely the top surface, they penetrate the entire waters body creating super-heated localized hotpots that shift the water around from Convection currents because the hotter more excited water atoms are less dense than the colder less excited water atoms above them spreading temperature out from those hotspots.
      Temperature stratification only comes into play if there’s no nucleation point, in which you get this.
      Also, your link is dead.