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Pakistan to be the first country to use water as electricty?

Pakistan to be the first country to use water as electricty?

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Added: Jul-31-2012 Occurred On: Jul-31-2012
By: Ray Kalm
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Tags: Pakistan, to, be, the, first, country, to, use, water, as, electricty?,
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  • Welcome to the 80's, Pakistan!

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  • This nonsense again. It was debunked decades ago.

    It takes more energy to extract the HHO gas than what you get from burning it. All in accordance with the second law of thermodynamics.
    And no, there's no way past it. No matter how hard you shove your head up your backwards ass.

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  • laws of thermodynamics

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  • with massive solar farms collecting solar power, why not use that solar power to create hydrogen? use some of the power to separate the H2O and the rest to run compressors to make liquid hydrogen & oxygen.

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  • The result is that the car's alternator has to work harder to drive the electrolysis process thus causing higher ancillary losses and higher fuel consumption. You don't gain anything except a worn fan belt.

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    • @Asterix disagree...the alternator is not a mechanical device like a water pump or ac compressor.

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    • @Punch_The_Monkey It certainly is. The more power required causes a more resistant magnetic field that has to be turned through which causes a need for more power from the engine to turn the pulley.

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    • @Punch_The_Monkey
      Alternator is still driven mechanically via a belt. You need electricity for electrolysis - he gets it from the alternator which in turn gets it's energy from the engine. He's only changing energy from one form to the other - not creating new energy. In fact along the path he loses some through in-efficiencies. Really not a clever idea professor.

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  • I think this has already been done.

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  • Is this guy really trying to claim Hydrogen as his invention? LULZ

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    • @Anonyville

      dont be so hard 'on him
      he donno better
      he is a muslim

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    • @Anonyville He's not claiming anything, he says it's an innovation.. if you had watched the video, you would know.

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  • We have been buying versions of these "HHO" generators from ebay for years now.


    This is not new...




    I wonder how much current this is drawing.

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  • 2012 - people still believing in free energy.

    Is this the fault of religion, or a lack of science schooling? Questions, questions.

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    • @passive_observer
      That is so stupid. All scientists know there is no free energy. Energy can not be created or destroyed only converted from one form to the other. Anyone with proper schooling or a textbook knows this. Also hydrogen gas source is not free energy.

      If you meant free energy in terms of cost, then yes nothing in the world is free.

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    • @harryKA

      I'm not referring to scientists but the readers of "free energy" stories who then go on to say that "free energy" exists (such as vehicles running on water) but has been suppressed by the hydrocarbon industry.

      This is, of course, nonsense.

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  • Ever heard of a hydroelectric damn, cavemonkey?

    LOL!

    Anyway, welcome to the 18th century pakistan! HAHHAHAH!!!

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    • @VikingRapeSquad
      People on the internet are gonna be the death of me :/. Hydroelectric dams do not extract the energy from the water chemically. They actually use the kinetic energy from the movement of the water to spin turbines to create the electricity similar to how wind farms work. Also, no its a "dam" not a "damn".

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  • it dont work. otherwise we would all have it.

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