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    Using physics to produce heat - need some ideas

    Is there a material/metal that will safely react with another catalyst (fuel) material which will cause the material/metal to become very hot? They should be: - cheap materials - safe and non-toxic (before and after reaction) - controllable and long lasting reaction Looking forward to some...
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    Generating Electricity with HHO Gas: What Fuel Cell?

    I guess the easiest way is to run a generator with the hho oxyhydrogen gas then.
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    Generating Electricity with HHO Gas: What Fuel Cell?

    @alxm Yes, HHO is another term for Oxyhydrogen gas and no I'm not talking about energy "gain". The "gain", if any would occur @ the point of splitting water.
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    Generating Electricity with HHO Gas: What Fuel Cell?

    Is there a way to make the atoms in HHO gas (Browns gas) to separte into it's elements; so the Hydrogen atoms go one way and the Oxygen in another way. By doing this I'm hoping to generate electricity from the reaction by bringing them together again. What kind of fuelcell do I need?
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    How much energy is needed to evaporate 1 liter of water in 5 minutes?

    oops, I meant 7,500 watts, not kilowatts.
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    How much energy is needed to evaporate 1 liter of water in 5 minutes?

    After some research, I found that it takes approx. 2.3 Megajoules to evaporate 1 kilogram of water which is @ room temp. Since the mass of room temp water = approx. 1Kg, this means it would take approx. 7,500 watts-hours to completely evaporate 1 liter of water in 5 minutes. Please correct me if...
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    How much energy is needed to evaporate 1 liter of water in 5 minutes?

    hmm, are you sure? why then is it that if you drive at a certain speed, you can get higher MPG. IE: traveling 1 mile @ 60mph = 30mpg, 1 mile @ 75mph = 25mpg. OR evaporating 1 liter of water... A) simmering it over a long period @ 30C VS B) rapidly boil @ 500C. Are you saying that in A and B the...
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    How much energy is needed to evaporate 1 liter of water in 5 minutes?

    Hello physicians, I need you help with a little experiment. Basically I'm trying to find the fastest way to evaporate water with as little energy as possible. Let's say I have 1 cubic feet to work with and I want to evaporate 1 liter of water as quickly as possible. I know the impurities...
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