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I had a book on antennas that showed two broad areas of absorption. Water if I remember was around 24GHz, oxygen was around 60GHz. However, the area was a few GHz wide for each absorption area.
Butch Magee
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Feb 4, 2000, 3:00:00 AM2/4/00
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Salt water? tap water? ditch water? pee water? womb water? Hmmmm.....I bet it could react like umm rrrrr ahhh ....syphathetic vibrations? But, resonance? naaa!
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> Does anyone know of a natural resonant frequency for water? > > Thanking you in anticipation, > > John
Jethro Jumbalaya Twain
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Actually, the water molecule is resonant at 2.450Ghz - the same frequency output by microwave ovens.