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Re: “Kanzius Effect” RF-induced flame from saltwater
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I didn't mean direct current as in DC (the noun). I meant direct as an adjective describing current, meaning, current directly run through the water. Directly.
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What could be more direct than generating the current within the h2o and the salts. Basically it seems to be no more than using the metals in solution as the second half (output side) of a transformer. I would be willing to bet this could be done at any frequency with varying results in gas output....Which really isn't all that different from how transformers perform at varying frequencies (each has it's own optimum operating frequency). A higher concentration of metals in the mix (much like having more windings on the output) would likely result in more current yielding the need for less input current or produce more gas for the same input current.
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