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With Graphite Electrodes, Heatworks Gets Water to Heat Itself

2014-01-08 14:00:00| TechNewsWorld

Traditional water heating equipment uses fuel as an energy source to heat a rod-like element in the water tank. The element then warms the water. If you've ever reheated a hot beverage by placing it in the microwave, you'll have an idea as to the alternatives. Microwave ovens heat liquids by moving molecules so that the molecules hit each other. This action creates heat.

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