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    I Way of producing 600kHz longitudinal waves - Piezo or siren

    Thank you elegysix for your response to my issue. Well, it's not just "a heater"...It's THE heater! We are talking about great efficiency here. For example, supposedly, if water tank with 4lt of water needs 10.000 watts of energy to raise the temperature from 40 to 80C degrees in 3 minutes, this...
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    I Way of producing 600kHz longitudinal waves - Piezo or siren

    About electromagnets, I think of the same principle of working as in loudspeakers.
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    I Way of producing 600kHz longitudinal waves - Piezo or siren

    Yes berkemen, I didn't do the math but judging from the chart in the link, the wavelength in the water would be close to that...And seeing the word "steel" in there, I thought of another idea...What if I attached an electromagnet to a stainless steel tank? Wouldn't that make the job a lot...
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    I Way of producing 600kHz longitudinal waves - Piezo or siren

    Also, what do you think about the Hartman oscillator - whistle that could be used along with an air compressor?
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    I Way of producing 600kHz longitudinal waves - Piezo or siren

    Thank you both for your fast replies and before I begin I'd like to say I'm sorry but English is not my first language, so please excuse me if some things of what I write are incomprehensible! Well, first of all Berkeman I'd like to say I totally agree with you as far as energy wasting goes but...
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    I Way of producing 600kHz longitudinal waves - Piezo or siren

    Hello! My name is Nick and I have an MSc in Computer Science, I'm also Physics enthusiast and amateur/independent researcher. I would like to ask for your help on something. I'm currently trying to find a way to study ultrasonic waves' effects on water and I'd like to find a means of...
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