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A hydrogen generator cannot be used to improve a car's fuel economy, because there isn't enough hydrogen available in the generator. That is why it won't work. It takes more energy to split hydrogen and oxygen out of water than you get by burning them. Too much energy is lost to heat.
You can make a car run on water if you diffuse oxygen and hydrogen and use hydrogen in your internal combustion engine!But then it is not running on water which was the question. It is running on Hydrogen. So the answer is still NO, you cannot run a car on water.
CArs will not run efficiently on hydrogen gas
A car using a hydrogen generator as its sole source of fuel may not necessarily have a higher top speed compared to traditional engines. The speed would depend on various factors like the engine design, weight of the car, aerodynamics, and power output of the hydrogen generator. However, hydrogen fuel cells are known for providing instant torque and could potentially improve acceleration compared to gasoline engines.
no. But they are working on it. They are developing a process to separate the hydrogen from H2O. An engine can run on hydrogen.
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no because it needs fuel and hydrogen does not have everything in the combustion triangle
They are working on that. They have machines that can separate the hydrogen from the oxygen. An automobile can run on hydrogen.
hydrogen has three times the potential energy of gas, but it has four times the volume. It would take less hydrogen by weight but it would take more by volume to run a car
It is a false notion that you need to buy a new car that is outfitted to be a hydrogen car. Instead, there are many car kits available on the internet that allow you to convert your old car to use water instead of gasoline. The three parts you will need for a conversion are the generator, hydrogen fuel cells, and the map/maf sensors.
There are a couple ways you could run a car on hydrogen. First is to just burn the hydrogen, but you would need a LOT of hydrogen to power a car--about 2 cubic feet of it at 3000 psi (which is the pressure in a tank from a welding shop) per each gallon of gasoline you don't want to use. The other is to make an electric car with a hydrogen-powered fuel cell.