Originally Posted by
Philldpapill
Holy hell... If that really is the case(LA to NY in 3 seconds), that is amazing. It's about 3000 miles from LA to NY, so that's 1,000 miles per second, OR 5.28 MILLION feet ber second, OR Mach 4800. I know there's a difference between an "explosion" and a "burn" - just the speed of reaction and expansion.
I think you are indeed right about the speed of propogation between the flamefront in HHO and stochiometric gasoline/oxygen. I would love to see some data and expirements that address this.
Ya really. That would be really interesting.What bears reason to me is, when you add a flame to hho the explosion is basically like lightning. Combustion happens so fast it's unbelievable. Plastic explosives are the same way. Now not saying gas isn't fast but gas is an accelerate and the fumes are explosive but it burns, hho just explodes with no residuals. This is what makes it unique. It doesn't have a residual effect with a flame and also has no co2 gases associated with it.
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