Pumped storage is popular in the mountainous parts of Germany. They have
"6,806 MW" of pumped storage capacity:
https://www.hydropower.org/country-profiles/germany
That doesn't tell you much though, does it? 6,806 MW for how long? A half
hour? One day?
In Belgium they are talking about building
Under the hood of a CODA electric. It lights up and comes on but will not go.
Does anyone know what is what?
http://www.angelfire.com/scifi2/zpt/temp/car.jpg
Frank Znidarsic
I read the hole-in-water one. All BS, and stupid. To get a “head” the hole has
to be not just empty when the seawater enters, it has to have a rigid shape.
But when empty, and 100 feet deep, the upward pressure on the bottom will be 50
psi, or mega-tons total (wild guess – somebody could waste t
In reply to Frank Znidarsic's message of Mon, 30 Oct 2017 11:44:15 -0400:
Hi Frank,
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>Under the hood of a CODA electric. It lights up and comes on but will not go.
> Does anyone know what is what?
Sounds like a nearly flat battery. Has the owner tried recharging overnight?
Have the fuses
One of the systems mentioned in Hagelstein's 2015 paper
(http://www.currentscience.ac.in/Volumes/108/04/0601.pdf) is the
Vysotskii system where what appears to be a coherent collapse of
cavitaion bubbles causes a shock wave to travel through a metal plate
and generate a very sharp pulse of 1-5k
Thanks mixent. There is a battery connection under the car through a trapdoor.
We will look at that. The orange connector top left is the one to battery.
We will pull it and measure the voltage. The meter in the car say 30%. I
believe that reading comes off of the charger in the trunk.
Nigel
With water, there is the phenomenon of “proton hopping” even without
cavitation.
The Hagelstein paper you cite proposes a neutron analog of electron hopping in
semiconductors. This means that there are two natural phenomena on which to
model neutron hopping.
Protons hop from one water
In reply to JonesBeene's message of Mon, 30 Oct 2017 15:17:46 -0700:
Hi,
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>Nigel
>
>With water, there is the phenomenon of proton hopping even without
>cavitation.
>
>The Hagelstein paper you cite proposes a neutron analog of electron hopping in
>semiconductors. This means that there
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