electron volts, if you could separate and combine water molecules with no energy could you make a battery utilizing the eV.
bear with me.
I just created a small chain of copper oxide through a droplet of acetic acid with the voltage difference in a joule thief circuit coil.. it was interesting to see the molecules all reach out toward the other terminal.
It uses about a 100 volts, with almost no current.
If we could supercool water to 182k and pressure it to 195mpa the water would disassociate and recombine and we could capture the eV's using platinum electrodes, creating a battery that would never run down.
You could use mechanical hydraulics for the pressure once pressurized it should stay that way the only energy needed would be to cool the cell.
http://www.lsbu.ac.uk/water/phase.html
Quote from: Dave45 on April 06, 2009, 09:29:53 PM
creating a battery that would never run down.
not sure about that one but you could just change the water.
pros-cons ?
pure water would be needed, maybe water recombined after an hho torch would work.
well enough talking to myself adios.
dave
Quote from: Dave45 on April 06, 2009, 09:29:53 PM
If we could supercool water to 182k and pressure it to 195mpa the water would disassociate and recombine and we could capture the eV's using platinum electrodes, creating a battery that would never run down.
You could use mechanical hydraulics for the pressure once pressurized it should stay that way the only energy needed would be to cool the cell.
BY the time you did this, it would have taken far more energy to create than it would ever produce...
the only energy needed would be to cool the cell, an then you would have thousands of water molecules not just one dissociating and rejoining releasing eV's in the process Im wondering what voltage it would produce.
a hydraulic jack should work for the pressure, remove the oil clean replace with water.
Im thinking it may not have to be that cold and not that much pressure once built you could increase pressure and cold untill the desired voltage was reached, the anomaly's of water are amazing and need to be studied more.