ENCYCLOPEDIA OF RADIO ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Living water for vegetable beds. Encyclopedia of radio electronics and electrical engineering Encyclopedia of radio electronics and electrical engineering / Home, household, hobby Have you seen a tomato the size of a watermelon? No? But Andrei Kudra, a tenth-grader from Vladivostok, has been growing these in his garden for two years now. The soil here is the same as that of the neighbors. Fertilizers are applied the same. They water with the same water, from the same water supply ... However, stop - here is the snag! It all started two years ago. Andrei's father, a civil engineer by profession, was looking for ways to strengthen concrete. It was then that he became interested in the strange property that water acquires if it is passed through the lines of force of a permanent magnet. The concrete mix mixed on it not only hardens faster, most surprising of all - the strength of building structures suddenly increases. But our story is not about the affairs of Kudra Sr. Books, magazines, newspapers (and there were a lot of them on my father's desk), reporting on the unusual properties of magnetized water, also interested Andrey. And he discovered a lot of interesting things for himself. It turns out that magnetic water treatment did real miracles in technology: it prevented the formation of scale, increased the strength of materials, improved the solubility of dyes ... All this broadened his horizons. But I wanted to try it myself. Where else could magnetic water show its extraordinary properties? Andrei chose tomatoes as the object of research. “It doesn’t matter if the experiment doesn’t work out,” Andrey thought, “we’ll eat the tomatoes anyway.” First he raised seedlings. At the same time, one half of the sprouts was watered with ordinary tap water, the other half - with magnetic treatment. Already before transplanting the seedlings into the ground, a difference was noticeable: the sprouts that were watered with magnetic water were much larger. And when the fruit came... In the fall, Andrei, having harvested from the site, carefully weighed everything. From each bush, the average increase reached an incredible value - almost 65 percent! The fruits of varieties such as "Bull's Heart" and "Khabarovskie" looked like small watermelons - each weighed more than 1500 g. There was something to think about. Ordinary water and a permanent magnet. It would seem, how can a magnetic field affect a medium in which there are no traces of ferromagnetic particles? It should be noted here: although there are many examples of the beneficial effects of magnetic water, no explanation for the effect has yet been found. Andrey's restless, searching head could not be satisfied with this, and he came up with his own working hypothesis. There are many models of the structure of water. According to one molecule, at room temperature they combine up to 20 in number, similar to the biological cells that we see in photographs in textbooks. Since this is so, Andrey reasoned, it follows from this: inside the cells there must be a place for dissolved substances. A salt ion, for example, having got into such a cell, is enveloped by a group of water molecules and is firmly held by a strong electromagnetic field of molecules. It is now impossible to separate the ion without additional expenditure of energy. Meanwhile, the plant feeds on these dissolved substances, spending a considerable part of the accumulated solar energy on extracting them from the water. Another thing is magnetic water. A strong magnetic field, Andrei believes, destroys the cellular structure of molecules. Salts, organic substances are more easily separated and absorbed by plants. Therefore, they grow faster, more generously bear fruit. The Ussuri region and the southern part of Sakhalin differ little from each other. Identical climate, soils, vegetation, fauna. There is just one peculiarity - ferns, burdocks, ragwort and other herbs grow on Sakhalin 4-5 times larger than on the mainland. Andrey now has his own hypothesis on this score. Somewhere in the depths of the island, there must be a powerful magnetic anomaly hidden. She magnetizes the groundwater... Speaking at a meeting of young inventors and designers, Andrey asked the guys to take part in the experiments, and informed them about the conditions of his experiments. He conducted experiments with two large permanent magnets, which were installed to each other with the same poles. A coil made of a magnetically permeable material was placed between the poles. The coil has eight turns. From sowing seeds to sowing seedlings in open ground, watering was carried out once a week with water treated with a magnetic field with an induction of 450-500 Gauss, and after planting seedlings in an open ground and before ripening, with an induction three times greater. We appeal to everyone who wants to take part in the experiment with magnetized water. Guys, repeat Andrey Kudra's experiments at home. Try experimenting with magnets of various inductions, with water taken not only from a water pipe, but from a river, lake, pond, and, of course, not only on tomatoes. See other articles Section Home, household, hobby. Latest news of science and technology, new electronics: Machine for thinning flowers in gardens
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