The Thermite Reaction
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AWESOME
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this was so cool, i loved this demo! glad it's online :)
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Its not the exact amount of Heat Of Combustion right?, -831KJ/mol and -851KJ/mol, im assuming he meant approximately the same
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Classic :)
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@TheFounderUtopia Sure. This is basically a thermodynamic gas cycle system, with the addition of a phase change (water to steam).
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Couldn't you use thermal energy to do electrical work by heating up small pockets of water into steam and using the steam to turn a turbine like in traditional electricity generators?
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Now let's see a Thermate reaction!
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This is why i subscribed, keep em coming!
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@sopothetocho Search the web for Seebeck effect, thermocouple, thermopile, and maybe pyroelectric effect. It is possible to use a thermal gradient to generate electricity and do electrical work, but only on a very small scale with current technology. Our best solution is to use a thermodynamic gas cycle, heat engine, and generator/alternator, which can be very efficient.
its a great way to fuck up ur ex wifes new mercedes.
necrokratia 1 year ago 4
Really shouldn't look into that flame. It's releasing UV radiation which can seriously mess up your eyes.
Ch3mG33k 1 year ago