How Can I Vibrate Materials at Different Frequencies Using DC Current?

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In summary, it is possible to vibrate materials at different frequencies using DC current by using a device called a piezoelectric actuator. This device converts the electrical energy from the DC current into mechanical vibrations, which can be adjusted to different frequencies by varying the voltage. This method is commonly used in applications such as ultrasonic cleaning, medical imaging, and materials testing.
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Hi

I’m new to this site.

I’m currently looking for information regarding making H2O into fuel... I know it’s a dead end... (until someone finds a good way to do it...)

I’m looking into how to make different “stuff” to vibrate whit diffreans Hz , depending on the dc current

Please point me in the wrigh direction if you have any useful tipsGood speed, and may all be safe!
 
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Welcome to the PF. :smile:

Please post questions in the main forums, and not in the Introductions forum. Also, be sure to do a PF search to find old threads discussing topics you are interested in. We've had a number of discussions about ways to convert water and energy (like solar) into stored energy (like hydrogen fuel), and how to use that stored fuel in the most efficient way.

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