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Resonant Frequency of water molecule

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Nigel

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Mar 7, 2000
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I am embarking on a study to determine whether a water molecule can be destroyed by forcing it to vibrate at is resonant frequency.&nbsp;&nbsp;Any information will be appreciated. <p>Nigel Waterhouse<br><a href=mailto:n_a_waterhouse@hotmail.com>n_a_waterhouse@hotmail.com</a><br><a href= > </a><br>A licensed aircraft mechanic and graduate engineer. Attended university in England and graduated in 1996. Currenty,living in British Columbia,Canada, working as a design engineer responsible for aircraft mods and STC's.
 
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