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Can Electromagnetic Frequencies Affect Molecule Resonance and Breakdown?
Would'nt the process just take 20,000 times longer than usual. If at frequency F it took a second, then how about at frequency 20,000 F it could take two weeks?- JKQandA
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Can Electromagnetic Frequencies Affect Molecule Resonance and Breakdown?
Absolutley. Given no other external electromagnetic sources are interfering.- JKQandA
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Can Electromagnetic Frequencies Affect Molecule Resonance and Breakdown?
Regular Saltwater more specifically seawater.- JKQandA
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Chemical engineering research topics
MIT best grad school for that program ... other best ChemEng programs would be University of Texas or California Institute of Technology.- JKQandA
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Can Electromagnetic Frequencies Affect Molecule Resonance and Breakdown?
Can you actually prove your statement or are you just geussing?- JKQandA
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Can Electromagnetic Frequencies Affect Molecule Resonance and Breakdown?
Even though it would still be a harmonic (although very high harmonic) of the previous wave?- JKQandA
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Can Electromagnetic Frequencies Affect Molecule Resonance and Breakdown?
If I had a saline solution of molecule A and B which when targetd by an electromagnetic source of frequncy F, proceeded to break apart molecule A by resonating molecule B. What would happen if the electromgnatic source was 20,000F? (All solutions welcome...particularly mathematical ones!)- JKQandA
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