[NewCandle] Physical Methods Of Water

Jones Beene jonesb9 at pacbell.net
Tue Jan 16 10:38:36 EST 2007


Pure water is strongly dielectric and is also diamagnetic with a 
significant dipole.

http://www.otherpower.com/diamagh2o.html

This means that it can be controlled and aligned by a magnetic field, 
but not in the usual way (attraction - like a paramagnetic molecule) but 
oddly - also not exactly in the "reversed" way either (repulsion) as is 
commonly believed.




Keith Nagel wrote:
> On reflection, I am wondering about pure water and whether
> it would have any net magnetic dipole. It's easy to see
> how ions would be pushed around by the magnets with a flowing
> stream of them, and also to some degree the ionized water.
> But how about the neutral water molecules?
> 
> K.



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