Cars
That Run on Water - How Does It Work?
Over the years there have been many attempts made by vehicle
manufacturers to produce working and viable cars that run on
water. Usually these cars have been made using a hydrogen based
fuel system which is obtained be deconstructing the water into
oxygen and hydrogen. Water it self is not a combustible
material. Therefore, other ways have to be found to turn it
into a gaseous state in order to make the engine run right.
While they have moved forward quite successfully in the
process of using water as a fuel base, when they first started
it was a hit and miss operation. It was usually a waste of
essential energy to turn the water into hydrogen in the first
dim years of the technology. While they were able to use water
as a fuel, it was costing more energy to get the process
underway than it was capable of putting out to use for the
engine. This dynamic waste of energy needed to be overcome
quickly if a water fuel system could ever become a reality.
Many people tried using different ways of making cars that
run on water. Most of those were frauds seeking to rip off
investors,resulting in turning the whole idea of water as a
fuel source into a scam in the eyes of most people. One of
these was the ever popular gas pill that supposedly turned the
water trapped in a gas tank into fuel that the engine could
actually run on. However ,most of the time, the pill did
nothing with the rare exception of the ones that used boron to
create a chemical reaction that turned the water into a light
for of hydrogen that could be burned with the gasoline in the
process.
Using cars that run on water would be one of those momentous
things in history that would rival even the building of the
great pyramids in Egypt. Being able to be completely free from
the use of fossil fuels and foreign governments for our
transportation needs would definitely be one of mankind's
greatest achievements. However, we seem to still be a few steps
behind in the technological department to make this out come
feasible at this time. While science and inventors around the
world are working over time to solve this problem, there is a
chance that within a few years cars that run on water could be
in every ones carport across the world.
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