gigi
08-11-2006, 09:04 AM
So I've got one of those lamps that when you touch any of the metal on it, it turns on and off. It's not a tap light where the lamp moves and turns on and off, it's just a touch that does it.
Previously, only touching it with my hand (or presumably another area of skin but I haven't been that adventurous) would work, and not any other object. But last night, I by chance touched the metal part with the base of my aluminum soda can. It activated the light!
I knew I would have to ask about this so I did some very casual experimenting. It seemed to be toward the base that did it, where there is the ridge of aluminum. It worked with a little bit of soda in it; I drank the rest of it to try an empty can, which also worked but I can't swear there wasn't still a little bit of soda left.
It was around 70 degrees in there, so it's not like the soda was as warm as a human. I even thought of backwash but I don't think there was much at all, or enough to warm up the can. It didn't feel very warm and I hadn't been holding the can in that area.
What could it be??
Previously, only touching it with my hand (or presumably another area of skin but I haven't been that adventurous) would work, and not any other object. But last night, I by chance touched the metal part with the base of my aluminum soda can. It activated the light!
I knew I would have to ask about this so I did some very casual experimenting. It seemed to be toward the base that did it, where there is the ridge of aluminum. It worked with a little bit of soda in it; I drank the rest of it to try an empty can, which also worked but I can't swear there wasn't still a little bit of soda left.
It was around 70 degrees in there, so it's not like the soda was as warm as a human. I even thought of backwash but I don't think there was much at all, or enough to warm up the can. It didn't feel very warm and I hadn't been holding the can in that area.
What could it be??