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Uploaded by on Nov 6, 2010

a replication of crob227's water cracking using a tesla coil primary setup.distilled water only.

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  • cavitation is caused by mechanicly induced vaccum that pulls disolved gas out of the water, and forms a powerfull vaccum that subsquently implodes with enough force to eat metal , or pit metal on impellr blades or propellers, i dont think this is cavitation but rather steam.. my puter is fkt up hope you get this msg

  • @NOBOX7 thanx for your input bro-you been hiding under a rock somewhere? long time no hear....anyway the effect the multiple spark gap has on the water is quite amazing to watch.the water dosnt heat up much at all on this setup(it is slower than a HHO cell in temp rise) so i tend to think its not steam-the bubbles moving sideways rolling around themselves pushes me to the conclusion of cavitation like the pistol shrimp snapping his claw,made by sound waves from the violent reaction

  • I see what you mean about the bubbles forming and then disappearing.

    Wonder if the bubbles would form in a shallow container of water? If so, they wouldn't have as much room to collapse back into the water.

    Just a thought.

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  • @larryseyer yes its worth a try-like you,i tend to think that container shape can be used to effect this problem

  • @larryseyer i saw the pistol shrimp again on TV last night-maybe this thing is ultrasonic shockwaves making the same effect the shrimp makes...

  • if you are freeing HH, then a magnetic field on one side of the container should produce a noticeable change in the behavior of the "bubbles".

  • @DawnShereeJoe the strongest field i produce is a large NEO magnet-i will try that.

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  • how much is the watts of this shit?

  • @m3sca1 you may be write bro any way about the hiding under a rock,, i wish i was,, i need a rock to hide under, bin fukn round with these stupid ass females bro, i miss my life under a rock

  • yeah it looks like steam bubbles to me , you can observe these effects in a pan of boiling water, just as it starts to boil you will see steam rise to the sreface only to condense as it hits cooler regions of water

  • @m3sca1 i think the bubbles are steam that rapidly condenses if no one has mentioned it yet, cavitation is caused by a vaccum that pull disolved gasses out of the water, great vid bro, and i loved the tampon vid,lmao

  • Well its not cold fusion, thats for sure. if it was, you would have blown the living daylights out of the glass jar with the release of energy.

    The bubbles you see are simply the splitting of the H2O. Passing electricity through water will just split the water into hydrogen gas and oxygen gas, thats all. The more current, the faster you will split the hydrogen and oxygen atoms. Also, the electrical charge of the flow of electrons can only act to push atoms apart instead of fusion.

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