Conductivity of Water

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  • @cosmiceon
    @cosmiceon 9 років тому +1

    Estos videos son muy buenos!

  • @HariWiguna
    @HariWiguna 9 років тому +1

    Powering an LED through salt water. That's pretty awesome!

  • @FrankLopezx
    @FrankLopezx 9 років тому

    so this means that the flow of electron in a close loop circuit in here "water" theres no flow which means that the + electrons and - electrons are just in free space as there is no rail for its power to ride on and meet with the ground or - electron they just clash? so then i gotta ask how does the - electrons know which of the legs on the led is the ground and the same for the + leg?
    on a better note what would happen if you hover a magnet close to the water? as its electrify ? or if you place one side of the magnet in the water "not holding it with hand" (will it still light up the led? )

    • @ludicscience
      @ludicscience  9 років тому

      Frank Lopez there is a potential difference in the water, that is what powers the led.

    • @FrankLopezx
      @FrankLopezx 9 років тому

      Ludic Science i know what power the led but your not answering my question or maybe im not being clear, "how does the waters electrons know which leg of the led i ground and which is power ? " water is tap with both wires + / - is not like the wires are being run directly to each leg on the led like you would do traditionally out of the water
      lets not forget that air also has or is also composed of electrons small quantities but is there, the same can be said about your example tap water is conductive but not as much as salted water and this is also true for ionized water,

    • @ludicscience
      @ludicscience  9 років тому +1

      Frank Lopez you have to submerge the led with the positive leg in the direction of the positive terminal... if you place the resistor backwarks it will not work. Now I see thath I should have done that in the video