but the article didnt say that the process would be converting
electrical energy into steam...

it said this

Quote:
developed a system that uses electromagnetic induction energy fields to heat water indirectly and produce steam


so theres no direct conversion from electric energy to steam involved.

its probably converting the energy found in the electromagnetic induction energy fields into vibrational motion and the vibrational motion heats the water and makes the steam.

so if the video is right that uses the 9 volt battery to heat
water to 180 F is correct then they probably will be using a
similar set up only much larger.

heres a good way to think about the conversions.

if you lift a 1 pound rock to a height of 10 ft and then drop it
into the center of a large lake ... the rock will cause waves
that will propagate throughout the entire surface of the lake.

the energy to normally lift all the water that is uplifted
to only a few inches would be much greater than the 10 ft lbs
that was initially supplied to lift the rock.

possibly thousands of times greater.



3/4 inch of dust build up on the moon in 4.527 billion years,LOL and QM is fantasy science.