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Re: Liquid Capacitor
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Date: Thursday, February 24, 2000 10:43 PM
Subject: Re: Liquid Capacitor
>Original Poster: "Christopher Boden" <chrisboden-at-hotmail-dot-com>
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>>Original Poster: "Joe Thuss" <jbthuss-at-execulink-dot-com>
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>>-----Original Message-----
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>>Date: Wednesday, February 23, 2000 4:35 PM
>>Subject: Re: Liquid Capacitor
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>> >Original Poster: "Jim Lux" <jimlux-at-jpl.nasa.gov>
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>> >
>> >-----Original Message-----
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>> >Date: Wednesday, February 23, 2000 6:58 AM
>> >Subject: Liquid Capacitor
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>> >>Original Poster: "Christopher Boden" <chrisboden-at-hotmail-dot-com>
>> >>
>> >>What are all the conducting liquids with a lower density than Quaker
>>State
>> >>Synthetic Oil that conduct better than or equal to saltwater?
>> >
>> >You are aware that you can get oil that is denser than water?
>> >Why not use mercury on the bottom, then dense oil, then salt water (I
>>like
>> >CuSO4) on top..
>>
>>
>>Instead of mercury, why not use some kind of metal plate on the bottom. It
>>would probably by a lot less toxic, as well as cheaper.
>>
>>
>That and other than cracking a TON of mercury switches, it's rather hard to
>come by.
>
>Chris "Non-Toxic" Boden
>The Geek Group
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