it squirts hydrogen throgh a fuel cell to make electricity to power the car
A fuel cell car would be defined as a vehicle with an electric motor or engine that uses a fuel cell to produce electricity to power its motor with hydrogen.
well since car fuel weighs about 6.16 lbs a gallon you multiply that times 240 which looks like this --> 6.14 x 240=1478.4 lbs
How much does a 1999 Dodge Stratus car weigh?
it depents on what car.
in richmond Indiana how much do you have to weigh
How much does a mid size car weigh
Neither car is available and most likely will not be for some time, if ever. Fuel cell technology is probably closer to a reality. The major disadvantage is that they produce no fuel savings and are not a positive for our environment. Hydrogen is derived by stripping it from natural gas. The net result is that we use fossil fuel to power the fuel cell car.
Fuel cell cars use hydrogen to drive the fuel cell in the car which generates electricity. The only emissions are water and heat. No carbon dioxide at all. (The production of the hydrogen will have a carbon footprint, unless it was produced using renewable energy.)
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Current rules say that an Indy car must weigh 1,525 without the fuel and driver. This is much lighter than the cars in NASCAR which can weigh 3,200 pounds before the fuel and driver.
a car weighs about 200 grams