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water powered car
i am sure some of you have heard about the water powered car where you fill up a tank with h20 as a supplement to your fuel and it will supposedly increase your car's efficiency by up to 40%, but does anyone know how it works? and how it interacts with the normal fuel to work in a normal combustion engine?
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The simplest water-powered transport is a bath. You attach a length of backward-pointing tubing under the plughole to act as a jet nozzle, float the bath in water, then turn on the taps. In the nature of taps water will come out, go down the plughole, out of the nozzle, and propel the bath through the water. Speed is adjusted at the taps and you stop by putting the plug in.
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Thanks for the smart answers. Some people really have nothing better to do other than critisise a chemical symbol because of the absence of a capital letter. I also assume they have no idea of the answer to this question and are trying to make up for this, with sarcastic remarks. Get a job! Oh and thank you Ethel and everyone else who gave a sensible answer.
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In theory it is possible to extract hydrogen from water to produce fuel. Some believe this has already been acheived but the major oil companies bought up the designs and patents and have sat on them. The oil companies want people to buy oil not use free water!
Noel Edmonds proved without a doubt that he is as dumb as he looks in the late 70's where he was conned into investing large sums of money into research into a water powered engine. This was a sophisticated scam.
Noel Edmonds proved without a doubt that he is as dumb as he looks in the late 70's where he was conned into investing large sums of money into research into a water powered engine. This was a sophisticated scam.
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