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- Subject: Re:Notoya demo
- Message-ID: <1992Nov18.125958.1162@yvax.byu.edu>
- From: dave@digaudio.byu.edu (David Buehler)
- Date: 18 Nov 92 12:59:57 -0700
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- Because there was question concerning the voltage on Dr. Notoya's electrolysis
- cell, Steve Jones asked me to post a clarification. As he explained, the
- voltage on the electrolysis cell was about 1.5 volts higher than resistive
- cell. This was all explained with little signs in front of the two cells. The
- control would have been meaningless if it used the same voltage and current as
- the nickel cell. It really doesn't matter anyway, since we will have to wait
- and see the results from more careful experiments to see if anything unusual is
- happening.
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