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Hi all,
I am new (or at least been off it some time) to this discussion group, =
so sorry if I repeat any information.
I have come across electrolytic reactions going zero point by simply =
pulsing the current flowing through the cell, but I was not aware that a =
magnetic field could have a similar effect. Here is a list of some =
possible suggestions.
* Pulsing the magnetic field:- If an electromagnet was to be powered by =
a pulsed current of low duty cycle, then the mean power would be greatly =
reduced. However at the same time, the hydrogen bonds may be loosened as =
much, if not more?
*Using a can crusher circuit:- Huge magnetic fields can be generated by =
impulse discharging of capacitors into coils, as per an electromagnetic =
can crusher or tesla coil primary circuit. This method tends to generate =
a great magnetic fields as DC electromagnets, but at much less power. =
Again, the magnetic field would be pulsed, specifically a high frequency =
ringing (~500kHz up to 1MHz).
Just a couple of ideas.
Gavin
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