Title: Re: Micro comes to Water-power
Jones Beene wrote:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/3201030.stm#graphic
The prototype battery generated 10 volts, and presumably it requires pressurization, but that should be "free" from solar energy.
Would a hand pump suffice?
Harry
een a couple of Neodymium Super magnets.
Jones can Whoop-up--pee a working fluid too.
Saves trips to the John if his Pro-State is in good working order. :-)
Fred
> [Original Message]
> From: Michael Foster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To:
> Date: 10/28/05 1:11:30 PM
> Subject: RE:
Jones wrote:
> Magnetohydrodynamic methods can generate electricity
> through natural ionization in plain-old water. At the level of
> the micro-channel, you do not even need to "split" the
> water. This kind of process should make Fred Sparber
> happy, as he has mentioned that the "natural" ion
Magnetohydrodynamic methods
can generate electricity through natural ionization in plain-old water. At the
level of the micro-channel, you do not even need to "split" the water. This kind
of process should make Fred Sparber happy, as he has mentioned that the
"natural" ionization of H2O shou
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