• medgremlin@midwest.social
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      1 day ago

      You need the chicken to be 165F or 74C to be food safe. It takes a long time to cook at 100-200C because the heat is being transferred much slower. If we’re using this instant slap-based cooking method, it only needs to get to the food safe temperature.

      Using the OP’s calculations and a cooked temperature of 74C:

      It would take 8315 average slaps

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      A slap at around 813m/s or 1819mph.

      *Edit for a correction to the second calculation (it still might be wrong), also, I rounded the numbers to whole integers.

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          24 hours ago

          Look, I just finished my medical board exams recently. My brain is running on the power of about 2/3rds of a yukon gold potato here.