Splitting water with radio waves
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DrZoidberg
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Mon Nov 19 2007, 11:46AM
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I found this article.
It claims you can split water into hydrogen and oxygen with 14 MHz radio waves. I wonder if that actually works but I don't have a powerful 14 MHz transmitter to test it. What do you think? I guess when the radio waves get absorbed by the salt water there will by a 14 MHz AC current flowing through the water. But isn't the frequency too high to split the water?
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Bjørn
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We have at least two threads on that: and
I observe that the temperature of the flame has risen by 1000 F since the first report...
Since we have two threads that covers it I am closing this one.
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