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Re: The Ionization of the Hydrogen Atom
« Reply #1 on: August 08, 2008, 02:17:15 am »
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I like what  I just read!
I know its been posted before but there are times you need to see it in a different light.
What would help me now is the calculations.
If for example I'm starting with a wavelength of 532nm Green, is there a certain voltage or water temp I should try to obtain?
Or maybe thats something I'll just have to figure out?
By what you have wrote there must be some basis of calculation we can work from.
So if we break it down:
I'm assuming (planning) a seperate pair of tubes or plates pulsing at a frequency 0-125khz..... 0-1200vdc....
Laser Photon injection in my case led 5vdc 15mw 532nm.... possible 10khz pump to 40mw.
To get the use of the energy, ionization, or electron movement there should be some matching up of these numbers
or this will be just a waste of time.
Can you put your finger on some numbers that could help me (a beginner) out with the scenerio above?