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[QUOTE="Okay.%20Right..:615762"]sxealex said:[QUOTE]im not reading everything but... the water one is harder that the guides suggest. if engines were like aluminum or some thing and ur exaust was stainless steel... it would be plausible. i think an electric car is the answer. u can make electricity way more easily and effeciently. And on a mass scale. that way some big company can buy crazy gadgets and be super clean about it. Plus they should make advancements on the electric motor. its kinda been ignored i think. they could probably make a more electricity effcient electric motor than what is currently available. also if electrolosis is so simple why is that not a major source of energy. why cant u just scoop up the run a motor on it and make electricity with that? something tells me more electricity is required to seperate the hydrogen than the sepereated hydrogen can be used to make. what would be nice is an electric car with solor panels and generator that runs off water. that way your car would always be charging... even from rain storms.[/QUOTE] Electrolosis isn't a source of energy... Basically: Water (H2O) + ELECTRICITY -> Hydrogen + Oxygen (This is electrolosis, it takes energy to do this) Hydrogen + Oxygen -> Water + ELECTRICITY (This is where you get electrity for your car except that the ELECTRICTY you get here is 1/4 of the ELECTRICITY to make the Hydrogen.) This process has been known for over 100 years and has been used comercially since the 1960's (flying to the moon - Apollo missions used 3 fuel cells each from UTC from my hometown). But you lose energy when you do this. There is no way to get energy from water. You put energy into it to make hydrogen and get 25% of that energy to move your car. [/QUOTE]
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