Hello Joe,

Also consider the industrial use of electroplating.

Best regards,

Dave Osborn
PM-CMS
Philips Medical Systems
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fax +1 978 685 5624
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How about submersible pumps - used in wells, sumps, and even decorative water
fountains. Another example would be immersion heaters, used from making a cup of
tea to keeping stock tanks and bird baths from freezing.





"Joe P Martin" <[email protected]> on 09/11/2002 03:58:29 PM

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Greetings,

A friend of mine is teaching elementary school students on the dangers of
mixing water with electricity.  However, he also wants to show examples of
situations where water and electricity mix, yet does not cause a problem.
Does anyone have any examples?

Also, does anyone have a great elementary school explanation as to what
elements or conditions are needed to be present before water and
electricity become dangerous?

All responses are appreciated.

Joe Martin
Applied Biosystems
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