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What can I do with caesium chloride?
[quote][i]Originally posted by woelen[/i]
But I would say, if you can pickup the CsCl for a decent ...
4-3-2009 at 14:09
by: Twospoons
What can I do with caesium chloride?
I have an opportunity to pick up some caesium chloride. Before I do I'd like to know if there is any ...
2-3-2009 at 18:07
by: Twospoons
Forget everything else, diamond is the answer!
Why not the obvious substrate : graphite !
10-2-2009 at 18:12
by: Twospoons
Blowing up a resistor at the end of 100m of wire
Photoflash caps are definitely capable of killing you. 82J cap discharge will definitely damage you ...
29-1-2009 at 19:18
by: Twospoons
Uses of tungsten copper alloy
The mundane use for W-Cu alloys is for making dies for EDM (electric discharge machining).
18-1-2009 at 13:44
by: Twospoons
Power-output-controlling of MW-oven, towards Birkeland-Eyde synthesis
Going through the numbers: if you are radiating 1kW (isotropically) then the 1mW/cm^2 level is achie ...
22-12-2008 at 13:32
by: Twospoons
Strange glassware
I agree with bfesser: the bit on the right looks like a pump. The grey thingy under the piston look ...
10-12-2008 at 16:30
by: Twospoons
High Speed Photoreceiver?
Actually, its a device for extracting money from optics researchers. :D
27-11-2008 at 17:08
by: Twospoons
Metal detectors, electrolytes
Short answer: yes. The conductivity of your body would far outweigh 10ml of acid.
Why would you ...
23-11-2008 at 13:54
by: Twospoons
X-PRIZE Foundation: Energy and Environment
The latest generation of Li batteries (see Toshiba SCiB) boast charge times of 5 mins to 90% and l ...
17-11-2008 at 14:03
by: Twospoons
Detection of Hydrogen in Low Concentration
http://www.kebaili.com/pd_khs100.cfm
http://www.qubitsystems.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD ...
16-10-2008 at 13:48
by: Twospoons
False DNA-test-positives possible ?
There may be 4^(3,000,000,000) combinations, but how many of those result in a functional human body ...
7-10-2008 at 18:38
by: Twospoons
Microwave power
I don't recall the inverter microwave being particularly expensive. It certainly wasn't the cheapes ...
14-9-2008 at 19:13
by: Twospoons
Microwave power
AFAIK reducing the cathode voltage on a magnetron will reduce the output power. The tricky bit is y ...
14-9-2008 at 13:49
by: Twospoons
Energy research chemistry
Well, since one can power a goat entirely on grass, I guess there must be a reasonable amount of ene ...
1-9-2008 at 19:03
by: Twospoons
Run-Your-Car-With-Water
[quote][i]Originally posted by IrC[/i]

As example is there some catalyst which would reduce the ...
31-8-2008 at 19:35
by: Twospoons
Run-Your-Car-With-Water
6 cycles - I can see how that could work - not only extracting some of the waste heat as mechanical ...
29-8-2008 at 14:56
by: Twospoons
DIY Atom Smasher
I'd be interested to see the rest of your progress. What sort of energies are you aiming for?
20-8-2008 at 18:25
by: Twospoons
more frightening privacy stuff
After I made that last post I was looking for stuff on linear particle accelerators (LINAC) and one ...
18-8-2008 at 22:11
by: Twospoons
more frightening privacy stuff
Er .. if you don't have any anti-virus software, how can you be so sure you are not infected?
I h ...
18-8-2008 at 17:54
by: Twospoons
Home chemist raided in MA, lab seized.
It really is just a witch hunt, when put into perspective next to 100,000 alcohol related deaths per ...
13-8-2008 at 20:47
by: Twospoons
CRT Phosphor
The short answer is 'no'. If you read the wikipedia entry for fluorescent lights you will see why.
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10-8-2008 at 16:58
by: Twospoons
Going thru chemically induced withdrawels...
[quote][i]Originally posted by evil_lurker[/i]

I have been debating on following this guy just to ...
3-8-2008 at 17:06
by: Twospoons
If water absorbs infrared, how come pools don't get hotter?
Yes, it really is all about energy density. You wouldn't expect to feel "heat" off an LED, but I ha ...
3-8-2008 at 14:45
by: Twospoons
a thought....
He'll be able to discharge through powered silica. If it was solid, then it would have to be a huge ...
31-7-2008 at 14:34
by: Twospoons
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