by AlaskaStar » Wed Jun 13, 2007 2:01 pm
A Partial vacuum WILL INCREASE your Efficiency of your cell. Why?
Start with the simple stuff here, and you will quickly understand why it increases your cell's output.
Start with a flask rated for vacuum and put a quantity of water into the flask (container) so that it fills the container to half full or 50% capacity. now, seal the container. remover 50% of the gaseous atmosphere (air) from the space above the water. the remaining air will expand to fill the empty space. now remove the remaining 50% of the air inside the container. Now the only thing available inside the container to expand to fill the empty space is any air trapped in suspension in the water, or the water itself.
When the water starts to expand to occupy the empty space generated by a severe absence of pressure, as the water is now the excess of pressure, the water will "boil" at room temperature inside the container to expand to fill the empty space.
As this occurs, one will note a similarity to the bubbles in the cell needing constant removing from the plates to keep the cell production up with little or fewer amps/ volts. the bubbles generated in the water will release from the plates to fill the absence of pressure as it is the easiest thing to fill it with, ir relation to pressure differentials.
I heard Basic Chemistry Textbooks are available on AMAZON.COM really CHEAP. I find the TEXTBOOKS are more useful in some case than REFERENCE BOOKS, because the text-book is designed to teach HOW AND WHY it works, not just that it works.
AlaskaStar
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