I have been doing alot of experimenting at school with electricity, especially with the "Cold Fusion" process which to me is fascinating. I have wondered if an HV arc can be drawn underwater using a HV transformer (neon/flourescent light transformer) using around 9K of volts with 35 miliamperes.
As the anode and cathode I will use tungsten electrodes with
Thorium content.
Using a conductive base or solution (baking/bicarb soda I figure is safe) would help I presume. So, can it be done and if so, what would be the pros and cons.
Thank you in advance.
2006-11-25
06:26:59
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Joseph C
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