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Someone got their Keshe Magrav device

Started by Nink, November 25, 2015, 09:53:08 AM

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Void

Quote from: John.K1 on November 27, 2015, 01:48:50 AM
Hi Void,
I do understand what anode and cathode is. But when we speak about anodic behavior, does that means when I will use coated copper as an anode and different cathodic material as a cathode in the vacume tube, will they couse current flow from their nature without conecton to the battery? Or may be evoked by exposing to cosmic rays - out door.

Hi John.K1. I think you are misunderstanding what was meant by the anodic behavior of the copper wire when immersed in NaOH.
I think they mean that the copper wire acts like an anode when immersed in NaOH, and thus the copper wire begins to break
down and corrode on its surface. This only applies when it is immersed in the NaOH. Once the copper wire is removed from the
NaOH, there is no further anodic behavior, assuming you rinse off the copper wire in distilled water to remove any residual
NaOH from the copper wire.



John.K1

Quote from: Void on November 27, 2015, 09:16:43 AM
Hi John.K1. I think you are misunderstanding what was meant by the anodic behavior of the copper wire when immersed in NaOH.
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Possibly. I was actually expecting the layer has properties something like Electret. This is why I want to run some current through the wire when the layer builds up.

FatBird



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