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  • Yes, at the maximum amplitude there was about 3 kW of acoustic power going into the water, all ultimately being converted into heat

  • did the water heat up due to the molecules vibrating?

  • @jackwhite910 The vibration of particles essentially is heat.

  • any chance you could run two specific freqs at the same time?

    1472.5 MHz and 2.4 MHz

  • please plop your thingy in a bucket of waste engine oil and tune this to turn oil into vapour. let us know the frequency. love you. save the planet.

  • @neiallswheel That "thingy" as you call it, is an 8kW Ultrasonic Transducer, and effect it had on an oil would not be an efficient transformation.

    8kW is roughly equivalent to 6HP.

  • @x65535x sorry bout posting twice. ultrasonic cavitation is and had been part of the process of refining all crude oil for decades. you know that crap what we dont really want anymore.... CAVITATION HYDROCARBON CRACKING QUANTUM VORTEX will show the process which is fascinating. a shame that the process is not well publicised. im sure bio fuels would benefit . but im not sure so dont take my word for it. i basically want the frequency for FOGGING OIL for fuel EFFICIENCY and clean exhaust

  • @neiallswheel Why would you want to vaporize waste engine oil? Just because you cant see it once its vapor doesn't mean it's not there. I'm a mechanic and that stuff is nasty and will affect our planet if not disposed of properly, that's why they have company's devoted to recycling and re-refining oil to be used again. Bye the way that is a pretty cool thingy.

  • @chucklit69 im trying a GEET fuel system that will benefit everyone who has an engine. the smaller the particles in combustion chamber the better chance they are completely used. geet otherwise known as a VORTEX HEAT EXCHANGER can seriously benefit the Nox and Co2 emissions . basically chuck , and fuel that is vaporised will ENHANCE combustion/ efficiency / emissions. petrol, water (also look up panacea university) oil vapours GO A LOT FURTHER. hope you see the relevence of my question. peace

  • @chucklit69 im trying a GEET fuel system that will benefit everyone who has an engine. the smaller the particles in combustion chamber the better chance they are completely used. geet otherwise known as a VORTEX HEAT EXCHANGER can seriously benefit the Nox and Co2 emissions . basically chuck , any fuel that is vaporised will ENHANCE combustion/ efficiency / emissions. petrol, water (also look up panacea university) oil vapours GO A LOT FURTHER. hope you see the relevence of my question. peace

  • @chucklit69 sorry bout posting twice. ultrasonic cavitation is and had been part of the process of refining all crude oil for decades. CAVITATION HYDROCARBON CRACKING QUANTUM VORTEX will show the process which is fascinating. a shame that the process is not well publicised. im sure bio fuels would benefit . but im not sure so dont take my word for it

  • @neiallswheel Ok cool sorry if I was a little brash.I totally see where your going with that question. Any way to use compressed air (160psi+) to vaporize the the fuel you r trying to burn. It seems whenever any one in the shop I work at ,myself included, use a blow gun to clean oil/penetrating oil/parts solvents off of parts it leaves a cloud of vapor behind and it usually lasts for a while (30 sec-2 minuets). i know its probably not feasible in a stand alone engine but might be good for R&D.

  • So thats were my Sperm Donation ended up at... akways wondered about that :L

  • Hopefully dmgcat they will be able to test it on you too.

  • This is the new technology the navy is using that is killing off the oceans mammals by driving them crazy. They can hear this. Oh well, god shouldn't have made such lame animals then right?! Amerika, fuck yeah. Gonna come out and save the mutha fuckin day yeah!

  • what wre the bubbles made up of?

  • @MrPhillerup mostly water vapour

  • @MrPhillerup, hopefuly etheric vapor!

  • Very interesting!

    It is weird how this almost reminds me of the electric arcs some Tesla coils produce...

    Who knows what strange things Keely could have seen.

  • quite interesting . I have no education in this technology. Could ya tell me what the end product of cavitation of water is. Dose it break down the water or turn it to vapour. I have no idea . water dose have a resonant frequincy. maybe this could aid in the electrolisis of water. just guessing dude

  • @uawwildbob very useful to fast dislove powder or remove the dissolved gaz in liquid.

  • Cymatic patterns, that's amazing, I think all matter is ordered according to universal harmonics

  • wow, cool effect :)

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