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Magnet Electrolysis Water/Vineger Vortex

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Uploaded by on Dec 9, 2007

The samething as my other magnet electrolysis video, but this time I used vineger instead of water with salt disolved in it. The vinegar I bought has 5% acetic acid.

The same spining bubble formations appear but this time no ugly by-products are created.

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  • 12 volts, 2 amps. Strength of magnets has little effect on production.

  • Hi Coogrr,

    I'm glad you like my setup. Thats a very good idea about the water color. I will try that and have it here on youtube soon. Thanks for the idea! It will look really cool I'm sure.

  • Hi Sonofsun4. Well... first you need to understand what electrolysis is. Look it up on the internet. Then, come back here and you'll understand the significance of what I'm doing and how simple electrolysis is effected by a magnetic field.

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  • how does magnetism effect electrolysis??

  • how does magnetism effect electrolysis??????? sounds fascinating

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  • The effect you are seeing is not a Vortex but a Birkeland current, the free hydrogen Ion,s in the vinegar attach themselves to the direction of the Birkeland current which manifest themselves in a double helix configuration.

  • @kurisu925 increasing the voltage will leed to more wattage capability IF you have enough electrolyte in the water.

    120 volts at 1 amp is less heat then 1 volt at 120 amps. the higher the amps the more heat.

    in the end run its how many WATTS you can get into it without boiling the water. Boiling water = bad

    unless you want steam of course :-o

  • @LiquidChem No I am not. Wattage is voltage multiplied by amperage. Increasing either one will increase the wattage however it is the amperage that does the actual work so it is more effective raise amperage than it is to raise voltage. That is what I am saying.

  • @kurisu925 so youre saying increasing amperage doesnt increase wattage? huh?

  • The rate of hydrogen production in electrolysis is mostly dependant on the amperage of the electrical current being used. The most effective way to increase the effeciency of the production is by reducing the resistance of the water which in turn increases the amperage. Increasing the voltage can also increase the amperage to boost the production rate. However, this method also reduces the energy effeciency of the process because it drastically increases the wattage of the current.

  • mangetism does not affect it the electricity

    sorry if i am wrong

  • is it possible to make ethanol from acetic acid by electrolysis? I checked your channel name and the name itself might suggest that is what you are trying to do?

  • @littleoaf Hi, i actually meant electro magnetism. There are inventions coming in 2011 using that principle and for us it looks like magic. :)

    I have awakened since i wrote this 2 weeks ago and i am so passed the debate of is this true of not. It's simple, i am convinced we are not alone and that others are visiting us all the time. So what is their technology?

    Here on earth people have known about electro magnetism but are being shut down all the time.

    Thank you though

    Love&Light

  • @bridaks: Actually, the reason why pure magnetism cannot be a source for energy is simple. Two types of magnetic fields exist, those created from electric current and those created by materials like iron (due to what are known as magnetic dipole moments in the atom). The former being created by the use of a CHANGING current (energy in, energy out), leading to a changing magnetic field, and the latter being a STATIC magnetic field (no change in field, no change in current). I hope this helps.

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