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Originally Posted by canuck111
First and foremost, browns gas or (atomic hydrogen /oxygen) causes an implosion not an explosion. How can an implosion improve the burning of fuel as an additive? Right, it can't...HHO myth number one exposed
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Chemically, the reaction results in a reduction in volume compared to the starting situation - 2 gases forming a liquid.
If you forget about the heat, and there's lots of heat.
Physically however, the gas being formed (water) is heated so much that the volume is greatly and violently expanded.
Hence, it's an explosion in the real world.
No-one will claim that Challenger
imploded .
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Implosion in cylinder at BDC (firing) should pull cylinder up.
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This is rediculous.
It won't - see above.
You can't get rid of the heat quickly enough to get the implosion you claim.