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Can a diesel engine run on water due to its low combustion ratio?

 

Also, I was watching a Steven Segal film in which he was helping a native American girl to save the world from pollution and self destruction. I cannot remember the title however it had John C McGinley in it. Anyway, the point is at the end he made a speech about how there was already a combustion engine available that can run on water. Is this true?

 

Thanks for your help lads and ladettes

 

Bob

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You are probably talking about Hydrogen Fuel Cells which run on (big surprise) hydrogen which reacts with oxygen and leaves water as an exhaust gas.

You certainly picked the wrong subforum for such a question. It´s rather engineering or perhaps chemistry but certainly not modern theoretical physics where your thread fits in.

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You certainly picked the wrong subforum for such a question. It´s rather engineering or perhaps chemistry but certainly not modern theoretical physics where your thread fits in.

 

well spotted that man, thread moved :)

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']Must... not.... flame....... :mad:

 

Water does not combust.

 

Whewh. That was close.

 

Of course it does you just need to add a little sprinkle of fairy dust. And connect it to your standard improbability drive and voila!

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well if you believe this guy from another forum called zarkov then water is actually more unstable than hydrogen peroxide and will spontaineously decompose into hydrogen and oxygen. this guy also claims to have aspaceship 3 times the size of earth and is a resident of a mental institution.

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