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by robochat42
3109 days ago
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magnetohydrodynamics is a real field of study that has been researched as a form of propulsion in water, so I guess that Clancy was just following the latest in research. A quick look at wikipedia confirms that there were prototypes made in 1965. I did a short project on it while at university. One issue we had was that using any DC currents in salt water inevitably leads to the production of chlorine gas which isn't a great idea. We could only test our MHD motor for less than a minute before we needed to stop and ventilate the area! [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetohydrodynamic_drive |
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