This wasn’t a fair experiment. In the first test, you placed a handful of beans into the grinder, more beans = more volume of beans being thrown around which could result in a higher static charge. On the second test, the change should have been a spray of water. However you also changed the volume of beans going through the grinder. Less beans, less surface area and surely less charge 🤔 Not saying a spray wouldn’t help but the figures you’re showing are misleading due to the volume of beans changing in each test.
Lets be real. Baristas do this cause that's how they were trained and not because they know what it does. If you walk up to one of em and ask them the reason they do this they'll tell you something completely different or make something up on the spot.
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This wasn’t a fair experiment.
In the first test, you placed a handful of beans into the grinder, more beans = more volume of beans being thrown around which could result in a higher static charge.
On the second test, the change should have been a spray of water. However you also changed the volume of beans going through the grinder. Less beans, less surface area and surely less charge 🤔
Not saying a spray wouldn’t help but the figures you’re showing are misleading due to the volume of beans changing in each test.
Charged particles compatible to a thunderstorm or volcanic eruption is wild
yeah it's the sheer scale of electrification that makes thunderstorms so powerful
Can we convert them to reusable energy 😅
❌️ Ba-re-sters?? Bar-rist-ers. ✅️
Coffee people 🤦
Lets be real. Baristas do this cause that's how they were trained and not because they know what it does. If you walk up to one of em and ask them the reason they do this they'll tell you something completely different or make something up on the spot.