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    it is a nanoparticle..it is not a large particle. Who is using impinging jets to cool their computer chips? So, you are thinking that due to Kinetic energy a nanoparticle is going to have enough force to cut metal? That is not going to happen. You can see this by just looking at the equation for kinetic energy. And, if you have a water pump on a WC system that can create enough pressure needed to obtain the velocity necessary to cut metal with a nanoparticle you should get that patented.


    We worked on that project together 100%. Deathly honest.
    Last edited by relttem; 01-05-2009 at 11:56 AM.

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