sounds interesting..
>
> Dear Glenn,
>
> Thanks for your response. I appreciate this. But can you guide anyway
> ahead in this. But the problem here is that in my project i have to
> get the ice melted not in the confined space. The ice is kept in the
> open.
>
> Can you help me out or can you guide me to any other person who can be
> of help to me. My project is stuck just because of this problem.
>
> With regards
> Arpan Talwar
> Director
> Syncosis Technological Services Pvt Ltd.
>
>
> On Mon, 27 Dec 2004 12:58:06 -0800, Glenn Coleman
> <
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> > Its all electrons & energy. So if you can bombard a piece of ice with
> > enough electrons in an instant, then theoretically you could melt
> the ice
> > instantly. The problem is getting a device that has that high an
> energy
> > output in a confined space like a microwave.
> >
> > Glenn
> >
> > >From: Arpan Talwar <
[hidden email]>
> > >Reply-To:
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> > >To:
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> > >Subject: [eSens] Microwave-Help
> > >Date: Mon, 27 Dec 2004 18:49:48 +0530
> >
> > >
> > >
> > >Dear Group Members,
> > >
> > >Being a new member to the group i don't know much about the existing
> > >members but slowly and gradually will get to know.
> > >
> > >I am a novice person to the field of microwaves.
> > >
> > >I have a problem which i need to solve. As all of us must be knowing
> > >the concept that works behind the microwave owens. The microwave rays
> > >are thrown directly on the food. The water atoms in the food move to
> > >and fro which generates heat and the food can be cooked by that heat.
> > >
> > >Suppose there is a ice brick 2 meter by 2 meter. I need to melt this
> > >ice instantly. Can we use the concept of microwaves in this. The
> > >project i am working on needs answer to this.
> > >
> > >I will really appreciate the help from the members.
> > >
> > >With regards
> > >Arpan
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
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