Re: Micro comes to Water-power

2005-10-28 Thread Harry Veeder
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

RE: Micro comes to Water-power

2005-10-28 Thread Frederick Sparber
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:

RE: Micro comes to Water-power

2005-10-28 Thread Michael Foster
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

Micro comes to Water-power

2005-10-28 Thread Jones Beene
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