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Uploaded by on Nov 9, 2009

testing for expansion.

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  • can you get more power out than in?

  • i dunno yet-i got more panels today so i can surround the flask entirely-at any rate at least i have discovered how to get AC from a solar panel =)

  • Nice work. Try same using the graphite core from a lead pencil. Burn away the wood from the pencil then remove & clean off the graphite core carefully so it doesnt break. Graphite is essentially carbon, Reaction H2O + C = H2 + C0 plus air in container = H20 + CO2.

    Theory:

    Carbon going from solid to CO2 gas = rapid expansion and load bang!

    Petrol is essentially liquid Hydrocarbon, The Hydrogen Oxidising gives the thermal energy, The Carbon Oxidising gives the expansion.

    May work?

  • will try that-what about just adding graphite powder to the water?

  • does 'burning' steam get hotter?

  • interesting question,i dont know.

    i have run steam over spark gaps before-there appears to be expansion.

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  • If this reaction creates a vacuum then some interesting things are possible. For instance a normal 4 stroke motor can be rigged to fire every bottom dead center and in theory develop twice as much torque by virtue of twice as many power pulses. If someone gets this to work be very careful of the men in black.

  • @ChrisPCrunchy

    *lol* noobs.. study chemistry........ *lol*

  • ive done this in a sealed tube mate, it actualy creates a vacuum it sucked all the water from another tube and filled the one with the plasma instantly, its like the tesla vacuum pump, theres alot of energy in this type of pump, try putting a pipe in the tube and into another vessel full of water interesting efect

  • it seems to  me as if you haven`t got a small and conzentrated enough spark gap. you can clearly see the spark jump around.

  • When I tried that it tended to condense & clump together and played little part in the reaction, but maybe it wasnt fine enough powdered.

    Give it a go!

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