Water powered car M.J.ARAVINDHARRAJ n.s.hari vignesh b.selvakumar
Abstract A water-fuelled car is an automobile that hypothetically derives its energy directly from water . These vehicles may be claimed to produce fuel from water on board with no other energy input, or may be a hybrid . Violate the first or second law of thermodynamics . This REDUCE fuel , REUSE water, RECYCLE environment.
Introduction Fuel cell vehicles use hydrogen gas to power an electric motor. Unlike conventional vehicles which run on gasoline or diesel, fuel cell cars and trucks combine hydrogen and oxygen to produce electricity, which runs a motor. Converting hydrogen gas into electricity produces only water and heat as a byproduct, meaning fuel cell vehicles don’t create tailpipe pollution when they’re driven.
Comparison between fuel cell cars and other EVs Battery electric vehicles run off an electric motor and battery. This offers them increased efficiency and, like fuel cell vehicles, allows them to drive emissions-free. when the electricity comes from renewable sources. Unlike fuel cell cars battery electric vehicles can use existing infrastructure to recharge, but must be plugged in for extended periods of time.
How does a fuel cell work in a car? Unlike an engine, a fuel cell doesn't burn the hydrogen. Instead, it's fused chemically with oxygen from the air to make water. In the process, which resembles what happens in a battery, electricity is released and this is used to power an electric motor (or motors) that can drive a vehicle .
Electrolysis Hydrogen gas is extracted from water by a technique known as electrolysis, which involves running high electric current through water to separate hydrogen and oxygen atoms. pretty expensive The energy used to generate electricity in the electrolysis process no greenhouse gas emissions