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Water Powered Car Hits Mainstream in Pakistan

Water Powered Car Hits Mainstream in Pakistan

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Added: Jul-30-2012 Occurred On: Jul-30-2012
By: Ray Kalm
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Tags: Water, Powered, Car, Hits, Mainstream, in, Pakistan,
Location: Pakistan (load item map)
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  • Plenty of people have produced cars with internal combustion engines that run from water split electrically into hydrogen and oxygen, the hydrogen as fuel for the engine.

    Here's the big problem:

    The efficiency of the conversion process as in every previous case was too low for water to be used as fuel. It took more energy to break down the water into its constituent hydrogen (2) and oxygen than the hydrogen produced in energy for the car.

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  • I got really thirsty listening to this guy.
    Forget water, I need a beer right now.


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  • "Yesterday, Japanese researches explaced, -placed explosive detonators at the bottom of Lake Loch Ness to blow Nessie out of the water."

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  • good bye petrol hello new water taxes

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  • Not new.. this technology has been around for years.. 1935 first recorded water car..

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  • More Paki BS to face palm!

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  • You cannot run a car on water. Why does this bullshit keep getting in the news ?

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  • 'A hydrogen bonding technique', OMG write the paper, win every Nobel Peace Prize. Bollocks, does anyone go to school any more? Unless this involves an powered electrolytic cell this is a perpetual motion machine.

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    • @rozza2012 it has to separate the hydrogen from the oxygen.. i wanna know what he "bonds" it to get the water to burn. According to the laws of thermodynamics, it takes more energy to separate the H from the O then you can get from burning the fuel created without an external source (fuelcell)

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  • Stroke time 0:13? I joke, I kid. My videos where I read suck too.

    This really isn't worth arguing about, but consider that it takes more energy to brake the O2 and H bond of water in a liquid form that you get by burning the H with the 02 at a ratio of almost 2:1.

    Yes, it does work, but you need an additional power source to make it work and it will quickly drain you additional fuel cell.

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  • Had to quit at 1:04.

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  • Wonder if that Jap water/car co. survived when the tsunami hit..

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  • water fueled engine design was produced decades ago, and not in pakistan.

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