Water powered Cars In the
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Hydrogen Car Kits
Water Cars
Hydrogen Water Fuel
Water Cars - Scientific Analysis
The concept of water cars has been
around for a long time, and basically means using water as the sole fuel to run
the engine, or producing fuel to run the car from water that is stored onboard.
Water fuelled cars have is a giant record-breaking river been the subject of
many scams and fraudulent claims in recent years, as conventional fuels have
soared in cost, and it can be difficult to extract the truth from fiction.
Basically, from a scientific point of view, the idea that a vehicle could
extract its energy directly from a supply of water violates the basic first law
of thermodynamics. This law tells us fundamentally, that to increase internal
energy of any isolated system (i.e. an engine) we must put in an equal amount of
external energy (fuel). In thermodynamic terms water is not fuel. True fuels
such as gasoline, wood and coal do not create energy, but instead release it
when they are heated, converting unstable bonds into stable bonds during the
process.
Water is made of stable bonds that
resist most reactions (hence the reason is an abundant and useful chemical
compound), therefore is does not contain the content of unstable combustible
bonds like gasoline does, which are essential for the thermodynamic energy
release process. Basically when you heat water you get steam, and this can power
machinery, but with steam power you are merely transmitting the existing energy
of the heat source to the pistons, not creating a release of higher, more
effective energy that can drive sophisticated modern engines.
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Subiaco Victoria Australia
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Tanzania, Dar es Salaam
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