Cars That Can Run On Water
04 Aug 2009
It would be nice to have cars that can run on water and eliminate the need for fuel. Is it possible? Gallons of water would literally power the engine.
When hydrogen burns, it gives off water. The only thing coming out the tailpipe is hot air. It’s all perfectly safe.
Can this work? Yes. How much would it cost to retrofit your vehicle?
The only things that you change some are non-lethal carbon rods each year. They cost somewhere in the range of what you pay for gasoline for a month of driving. It is a big step if the technology can become “consumer friendly.”
But some fear that the big oil companies and the USA automobile industry will never let happen. They have much to lose, mainly oil. They will probably use industrial espionage to steal the idea and make their own profits.
They will probably use industrial espionage to steal the idea and make their own profits. Other forms of energy for cars have been around for decades. This is not new.
Opponents argue that the main problem here is that you can not extract hydrogen fast enough to launch a car. You can run your car on water. It is not that complicated for you to easily use this concept to implement a hydrogen gas hybrid.
How the two sides can be divided? It seems very likely because the water is already in petrol and diesel; it is very easy to extract tons of energy. Water is much more efficient than gas fuel.
It seems likely enough since water is already in gas and diesel. It is very easy to extract tons of energy from it. Water is far more efficient than normal gas or fuel.
The rest is wasted, and absorbed in the atmosphere (attacking the ozone layer and contribute to global warming). You would make use of electricity from the battery of your vehicle to convert water into a gas called HHO. In fact, with the HHO Atomic Energy of hydrogen, and chemical stability of water, you will reduce your carbon emissions. You will also get a lot more mileage.
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