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Cold fusion is a hypothesized type of nuclear reaction that would occur at, or near, room temperature. This is compared with the "hot" fusion which takes place naturally within stars, under immense pressure and at temperatures of millions of degrees, and distinguished from muon-catalyzed fusion. There is currently no accepted theoretical model that would allow cold fusion to occur.
In 1989 Martin Fleischmann (then one of the world's leading electrochemists) and Stanley Pons reported that their apparatus had produced anomalous heat ("excess heat") of a magnitude they asserted would defy explanation except in terms of nuclear processes.
They further reported measuring small amounts of nuclear reaction byproducts, including neutrons and tritium.
The small tabletop experiment involved electrolysis of heavy water on the surface of a palladium (Pd) electrode.
The reported results received wide media attention, and raised hopes of a cheap and abundant source of energy.
Many scientists tried to replicate the experiment with the few details available. Hopes faded due to the large number of negative replications, the withdrawal of many reported positive replications, the discovery of flaws and sources of experimental error in the original experiment, and finally the discovery that Fleischmann and Pons had not actually detected nuclear reaction byproducts.
By late 1989, most scientists considered cold fusion claims dead,and cold fusion subsequently gained a reputation as pathological science.
In 1989 the United States Department of Energy (DOE) concluded that the reported results of excess heat did not present convincing evidence of a useful source of energy and decided against allocating funding specifically for cold fusion. A second DOE review in 2004, which looked at new research, reached similar conclusions and did not result in DOE funding of cold fusion.
A small community of researchers continues to investigate cold fusion, now often preferring the designation low-energy nuclear reactions (LENR) or condensed matter nuclear science (CMNS).
Since cold fusion articles are rarely published in peer-reviewed mainstream scientific journals, they do not attract the level of scrutiny expected for mainstream scientific publications.
in physics, sound is a vibration that propagates as
an acoustic wave, through a transmission medium
such as a gas, liquid or solid. in human physiology
and psychology, sound is the reception of such waves
and their perception by the brain. only acoustic waves
that have frequencies lying between about 20 Hz and
20 kHz, the audio frequency range, elicit an auditory
percept in humans. in air at atmospheric pressure,
these represent sound waves with wavelengths of 17
meters (56 ft) to 1.7 centimetres (0.67 in). sound waves
above 20 kHz are known as ultrasound and are
not audible to humans. sound waves below 20 Hz
are known as infrasound.
different animal species have varying hearing ranges.
sound is defined as oscillation in pressure, stress,
particle displacement, particle velocity, etc.,
propagated in a medium with internal forces
(e.g., elastic or viscous), or the superposition of
such propagated oscillation. auditory sensation evoked
by the oscillation described in sound can be viewed
as a wave motion in air or other elastic media.
in this case, sound is a stimulus. sound can also be
viewed as an excitation of the hearing mechanism
that results in the perception of sound.
in this case, sound is a sensation.
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