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The Cavitation Effect on the Electromagnetic Field

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It is generally known, that liquids, including water, are electrically conducting. The electric conductivity magnitude among others depends on the minerals concentration. Using the additives it is possible to increase the electric conductivity.

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Pochylý, F., Fialová, S. (2010). The Cavitation Effect on the Electromagnetic Field. In: Brezina, T., Jablonski, R. (eds) Recent Advances in Mechatronics. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-05022-0_19

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