A CAR RUNNING ON WATER
A car running on something as pure as water would be a great idea for most people. Looking at how gas prices keeps on increasing that would not only be a great idea but a money saving idea too. It would also save the environment from pollution, because water would be a clean and sustainable fuel.
But this idea has been a subject of debates for decades. Some automobile inventors claim to have developed such innovations but on the other hand scientist are not buying their claims.
According to the current accepted law of physics there is no way to extract chemical energy from water alone. Water alone is highly stable and contains very strong chemical bonds. As things stands it is impossible to run a car on water.
Looking forward to the future as scientist continue making more research on this topic, but one may ask What makes gas to be suitable to run a car?
It is because their motors, in order to create the force that moves the wheels, need both air and gas in a process call combustion. In summary, air and gas are compressed together and then a spark lights this mixture, which explodes, and the force of the explosion moves something called ‘piston’ which moves up and down, and this movement through some mechanisms is transmitted to the wheels.
You might consider this aswell, Fuel injectors spray a fine mist of gasoline into your engine's cylinders, where the air/gas mixture is then ignited by the spark plugs. This creates a controlled explosion which forces the pistons downward, thus turning the crankshaft and propelling your car forward.
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