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Anyone ever hear of them?

Used to take out mines. Do not slow underwater for 150ft.

Wonder who makes them.

Joe

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If you could spell "bullets" a search engine may work for you.

It's in the middle of this:

http://www.diodon349.com/Kursk-Memor...underwater.htm





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Anyone ever hear of them?

Used to take out mines. Do not slow underwater for 150ft.

Wonder who makes them.

Joe



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Wonder why the weapon has to produce gas to form a bubble?, I can get a
propellor to cavitate without a source of gas.

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Joe,

Water is the liquid form of two gases; hydrogen & oxygen. Any separation
will appear as a gas (Bubble)



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Thom,
Is cavitation the separation of H and O or is it the vaporization of water
in a low pressure environment?
Scout

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Joe,

Water is the liquid form of two gases; hydrogen & oxygen. Any separation
will appear as a gas (Bubble)



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BTW Thom,
We need a QB and a receiver rather quickly. You got any laying around out
there?
Scout

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Joe,

Water is the liquid form of two gases; hydrogen & oxygen. Any separation
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Don't Know Scout,

Steam is also another form of water where H & O are still in combination
an low pressure can create a form of vaporization. You tell me.

Barometric Pressure variations are do to water vapors in solution with
Air and water(H2O) is a Vapor(gas).

I don't know or do I give a ****.
Ole Thom



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Scout,

We have a Great QB out here maned Jake Locker. Still to young for the
Pros.

He just got his knee hurt Saturday in a High School play off but it
looks like it wasn't to bad. They have been able to stabilize it.

He is one of the Top 5 picks in the Nation. He has already declared for
the Univ. of Washington.

Scout, McNabb should go under the Knife and have the repair done NOW.

Let Tilfer finish this year. I do believe it's over for the Eagles.



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Cavitation is caused by low pressure. It is not a chemical
reaction/reduction but a form of phase change.

The low pressure environment occurs because the water, as a liquid, cannot
move fast enough to fill in the void left by the projectile/blade/etc. The
resultant void is filled by water in the gaseous form. The gaseous water
then takes times to undergo a phase change to liquid.

Water is an odd molecule because of its polar nature. It has a bonding
force with other water molecules, called hydrolysis, which creates the high
surface tension and unique density variations with temperature. It also can
cause cancer.

Amen!



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Thom,
Is cavitation the separation of H and O or is it the vaporization of water
in a low pressure environment?
Scout

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Joe,

Water is the liquid form of two gases; hydrogen & oxygen. Any separation
will appear as a gas (Bubble)



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