09-09-2006, 02:49 AM
Yeah, maybe I can explain it to you.
Water: made of one atom of oxygen and two of hydrogen.
Because of some way(that's the thing I don't know), the oxygen gets separated from the hydrogens and becomes the 'waste'. The two hydrogen atoms can become electrons from a side and protons from the other, right? (Hydrogen is made of a single electron and a single proton). The rest you can figure out, right?
But I wasn't talking about that, actually. I meant the energy the waves are pushed with can be converted to energy.
Water: made of one atom of oxygen and two of hydrogen.
Because of some way(that's the thing I don't know), the oxygen gets separated from the hydrogens and becomes the 'waste'. The two hydrogen atoms can become electrons from a side and protons from the other, right? (Hydrogen is made of a single electron and a single proton). The rest you can figure out, right?
But I wasn't talking about that, actually. I meant the energy the waves are pushed with can be converted to energy.