It works on compressed air.
Air is Compressed by Air Compressor. Then compressed Air is passed on vehicle moving attachment. Then due to that Car is move......
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By Purvesh Dodia
Yes a company called MDI is working on an air powered car
basically simple hydraulics pressure displacement
yes, and it goes up to 80 miles an hour
Gravity affects a balloon-powered car by providing the force needed to overcome friction and air resistance, allowing the car to move forward. When the balloon is inflated and the car is released, the potential energy stored in the balloon is converted into kinetic energy as the escaping air propels the car forward.
A Cool Balloon Powered Mini Car works by attaching a blown-up balloon to the car's body, allowing the air to escape and propel the car forward as it deflates. The air escaping the balloon creates a thrust force that pushes the car in the opposite direction, causing it to move.
Karl Benz did not create the car but he is generally regarded as the inventor of the gasoline-powered car. He was working it in Mannheim, Germany at the time.
The answer you seek maybe on this web site http://www.aircaraccess.com/history.htm
When making a balloon-powered car, it is typically designed to be unbalanced. The force of the escaping air from the balloon propels the car forward, creating an imbalance in forces that moves the car. This unbalance allows the car to move in the desired direction.
car is powered by battery ,petrol,diesel.
There was no ballon powered car.
Because, the both go in the air, and like, fly things in the air, and like, floatish in the air, and like, are in the air.
A balloon-powered car works by releasing air from a balloon, which creates a force that propels the car forward. The air escaping from the balloon pushes against the car, causing it to move in the opposite direction. This is an example of Newton's third law of motion, which states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.