Electric steam cannon?
Joanna thinks that she knows how they did it, but won't tell anyone... Maybe Rag will know? 3500 psi is a hell of a lot of pressure to get so quickly. Although the distilled water idea is a good one. Considering that the MIT gun had no real valve makes your idea sound even more logical.
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but most of all electrolysis is really REALLY slow for the amount of energy put inDYI wrote:Along with a stoichiometric mix of pure O2 and H2 which has a lower ignition energy than oxy-acetylene and is very prone to detonations.Wich would create even more pressure, though.
Sorry for the bump, but the ignition of the two would just create even more pressure.DYI wrote:Along with a stoichiometric mix of pure O2 and H2 which has a lower ignition energy than oxy-acetylene and is very prone to detonations.Wich would create even more pressure, though.
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