Electromagnetic energy injected into combustion process?

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Electromagnetic energy can influence the combustion process of hydrogen and oxygen by potentially increasing the temperature of the reactants. Research from institutions like Los Alamos provides a starting point for understanding these effects. The specific outcomes depend on various factors, including the frequency and intensity of the electromagnetic energy applied. More detailed information is necessary to assess the impact accurately. Exploring these variables is essential for a comprehensive understanding of the interaction between electromagnetic energy and combustion.
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Hmm, not sure if this is the right place to be asking this.

I am wanting to understand what effects electromagnetic energy can have when injected into the combustion process of hydrogen and oxygen?

Can anyone tell me or point me what effects can occur or point me in the right direction to learn of such effects?
 
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Los Alamos has done some work in a related area. You could start there.
 
Assuming that you added enough to do anything, it would heat up the hydrogen and oxygen.
But I would really need more details to give you a better answer. What frequency, how much, etc.
 
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