may unta dili ni paliton sa taga saudi ni. . . para naay result
Sounds like a hoax. Water-powered engines have long been tried since the 1950s and they do work! The problem is that they don't work efficiently. The amount of energy (usually in a form of a battery) required to separate hydrogen from water is so high that it would be better to use the same energy to directly power the engine itself. Mao nang uso na pud karun ang mga hybrid ug electric cars. Kung mugamit man gani kag batteria para makaproduce ug hydrogen na maoy mu-power sa imong makina, maayo pag-ideretso na lang nang imong batteria ug gamit para power sa imong makina. You cannot escape the second law of thermodynamics. Mas daghan ang transfer of energy mahitabo, mas daghan ang mausik na energy.
For your consideration, the Tesla Roadster, a sports car that runs on rechargeable batteries:
Last edited by noel_llapa; 06-25-2014 at 11:20 AM.
Mag gira na sad ni kay dili musugot ang mga taga disyerto nga mahutdan sila og trabaho.
Unya atong mga pulitiko maglumba nasad ni og patitulo sa dagat nyahahaha
kuyawa ani oi.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gXnnlQGcOXI
na'ay mas nice na technology ang honda, pero ambot ngano wala pa ni ma mass produce..kani de ni kaylangan ug seawater
whether this is true or not....OIL Titans will not permit it to go in production/commercial use. Look at what happened to pure Electric Cars.....nahanaw nlng sa limot....
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