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The Effect of a Spiral Gradient Magnetic Field on the Ionic Conductivity of Water

Karel Bartu?ek    
Petr Marcon    
Pavel Fiala    
Josef Máca    
Premysl Dohnal    

Resumen

We discuss the experimental verification of changes in the structure of a liquid water sample inserted in a special spiral ?gradient? magnetic field. The magnetic flux components are characterized by a high degree of inhomogeneity; thus, a gradient is found in the monitored section of space. The relevant measurement of the modified, rearranged water sample pointed to a specific ion conductivity lower than that of the untreated water. The results of the experiment, where a sample of demineralized water was exposed to a spiral ?gradient? magnetic field for the period of 5 min, show decreased ion conductivity in the examined samples.

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