A fuel cells uses hydrogen and oxygen to make electricity, and produces water as a byproduct.
Two types of electromagnetic cells are photovoltaic cells, which convert sunlight into electricity, and fuel cells, which produce electricity through chemical reactions between fuel and oxygen.
Anything that needs electricity can be fed from a fuel cell.Power vehicles
fuel cells converts chemical energy to eletrical power and the only waste product for fuel cells is water
They all produce static electricity.
converts the chemical energy of a fuel and an oxzidizing into electricity.
Hydrogen gas typically combines with oxygen in fuel cells to produce water, in a process that generates electricity.
Water was created in the fuel cells, which combined Hydrogen and Oxygen to make electricity, and whose byproduct was H2O
Solar Cells
The main element used in fuel cells is typically hydrogen, which is combined with oxygen to produce electricity through an electrochemical reaction.
Apollo 13's power source was primarily provided by fuel cells that converted hydrogen and oxygen into electricity. These fuel cells were essential for providing electricity to the spacecraft for various systems and experiments. In addition to the fuel cells, Apollo 13 also had batteries as a backup power source in case of any malfunctions.
in a combustion chamber