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Electricity from saltwater.
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<blockquote data-quote="8thsinner" data-source="post: 251020" data-attributes="member: 15138"><p>Yup, thats what a speaker basically is in reverse. Robert murrah smith did a video on how to use that, literally from pc speakers I think, I dunno last year some time maybe. Its not very strong though as he is only using it to capture wind itself.</p><p>It would be better to capture the vibration as it creates a whistle effect in a tube I think. Not only would that guarantee a specific range of vibration is amplified but it might help the generation as it would be less random.</p><p>I think it would be relatively easy to shrink that down to the nano scale for printing large sheets for the likes of buildings but why go to all the effort when there as so many ways being stopped from wide spread use already..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="8thsinner, post: 251020, member: 15138"] Yup, thats what a speaker basically is in reverse. Robert murrah smith did a video on how to use that, literally from pc speakers I think, I dunno last year some time maybe. Its not very strong though as he is only using it to capture wind itself. It would be better to capture the vibration as it creates a whistle effect in a tube I think. Not only would that guarantee a specific range of vibration is amplified but it might help the generation as it would be less random. I think it would be relatively easy to shrink that down to the nano scale for printing large sheets for the likes of buildings but why go to all the effort when there as so many ways being stopped from wide spread use already.. [/QUOTE]
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