Can cars run on air?

Yes, it could. You could compress the air at your house using an air compressor, fill a compressed-air tank in the car, and the car could run off of it. You could use an engine very similar to a steam engine (using pressurized air instead of pressurized steam) to convert the compressed air to rotational energy.
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Can air be used as a fuel?

Air is nonpolluting. Best of all, air is free. Unfortunately, air alone can't be used as a fuel. First, energy has to be stored in it by squeezing the air tightly using a mechanical air compressor.
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How far can an air powered car go?

The Air Car's pistons, pumped by the escaping compressed air, can take the vehicle up to 70 miles per hour. It can travel 50 miles at top speed on a full tank, or further at lower speeds.
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Can cars be powered by oxygen?

Fuel cell vehicles use hydrogen gas to power an electric motor. Unlike conventional vehicles which run on gasoline or diesel, fuel cell cars and trucks combine hydrogen and oxygen to produce electricity, which runs a motor.
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What is the price of Air Car?

The Air Car, called the MiniCAT could cost around Rs. 3,50,000 ($ 8177) in India and would have a range of around 300 km between refuels.
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Why can't cars run on water?

Water cannot burn, so the only way to get energy from water is by splitting water into hydrogen and oxygen. The problem in doing this is that the amount of energy required to separate water into constituent elements is more than what you get back when they recombine inside the fuel cell.
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Are water Powered cars real?

The name 'water-powered' cars is misleading. The power to move the vehicle actually comes from the burning of hydrogen, which is derived through electrically splitting water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen gases through electrolysis.
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Can a car run on alcohol?

Most automobiles made prior to 2000 aren't equipped to handle alcohol long-term, and fueling with ethanol can lead to leaks, rust, and corrosion. However, since alcohol has become a regular additive to gasoline, modern fuel systems have developed a much higher tolerance for the substance.
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Could a car run on water?

Yes, you can run your car on water. All it takes is to build a "water-burning hybrid" is the installation of a simple, often home-made electrolysis cell under the hood of your vehicle.
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What kind of car runs on air?

In 1979, Terry Miller invented the air car and patented it. In 2007, Tata Motors signed an agreement with the Motor Development International (MDI), a French firm, to roll out a car that would run on compressed air. The AIRPod is one of five derivative vehicles designed by the MDI based on compressed air engines.
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What happened to the car that runs on air?

After the hydraulic fluid passes through the motor, it flows to the low-pressure accumulator, where it is stored for later use. A gasoline engine supplements the air power when accelerating or going up hills.
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Is there an engine that can run on water?

The company is called MayMaan Research, LLC, and it has developed a system to operate a traditional piston engine with a combination of 70% water and 30% ethanol (or any other alcohol) – no gasoline or diesel required.
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How does an air car work?

Instead, the car has a two-cylinder compressed air engine. Compressed air is stored in the tanks at a pressure of around 4,300 psi. To power the vehicle, the engine uses a piston to draw in air from the environment into the air tanks and compress it initially to about 300 psi.
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Can you turn CO2 into fuel?

Captured CO2 can be turned into carbon-neutral fuels, but technological advances are needed. In new research, a new catalyst increased the production of long-chain hydrocarbons in chemical reactions by some 1,000 times over existing methods.
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What do cars in Brazil run on?

Most automobiles in Brazil run either on hydrous alcohol (E100) or on gasohol (E25 blend), as the mixture of 25% anhydrous ethanol with gasoline is mandatory in the entire country. Since 2003, dual-fuel ethanol flex vehicles that run on any proportion of hydrous ethanol and gasoline have been gaining popularity.
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Can a car run on vegetable oil?

By itself, however, pure vegetable oil is not a viable fuel and is much more viscous than diesel. In short, this means that it's thicker and stickier than diesel, so it doesn't flow as cleanly and will give the engine a hard time burning it all effectively.
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Can you make your own gasoline?

The MicroFueler has its own pump and hose - just like the pump at your corner gas station - so you can easily fill up your car. "It's so simple, anyone can make their own fuel," Quinn says. Depending upon the cost of electricity and water, he says, the MicroFueler can produce ethanol for less than $1 a gallon.
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Can wind power a car?

It's arguably the first official wind-powered car. It's a hybrid that uses electric power and a turbine placed outside of the vehicle. The turbine produces wind power to help supply the car's battery with energy, thus extending its range substantially.
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Can a car run on hydrogen?

Fueling. Fuel cell cars can carry enough hydrogen fuel for 300-400 miles of range and their tanks can be refilled as quickly as that of a standard car's gas tank. Current lease deals often include up to three years of complimentary fuel.
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Why can't cars run on steam?

For a start, internal combustion engines produce a lot of pollution and tend to be rather noisy. Conversely, steam engines are relatively clean, very quiet and, unlike combustion engines, can run on almost any fuel that produces heat.
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Can cars run on solar power?

Aptera Motors is developing several versions of a two-seat, solar-powered vehicle that will travel 250 to 1,000 miles on a single charge, according to company simulations. This prototype is called the Luna.
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Can salt water power a car?

The salt water provides the electrolyte used in a chemical reaction inside a fuel cell. This chemical reaction creates electricity, similar to how a battery creates electricity. This electricity runs a small motor which powers the car.
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Why petrol is only used in cars?

Fast Acceleration – Gasoline accelerates much better than other fuels. Quiet Combustion and Operation – While the exhaust does contribute to hydrocarbons in the atmosphere, it is highly-favored for its quiet combustion and operation, particularly desired in passenger vehicles.
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