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This ignores the significant amount of power required for the electrolysis of the water. More, in fact, than you get out of the engine. See the 2nd law of thermodynamics!
Exactly, and I suspect this video is a fake because I cannot imagine Toyota being stupid enough to promote that. At most, the might make a lab experiment, which would already be unusual because conventional physics say this cannot work. After the almost inevitable failure, they would silently bury the experiment to avoid loss of face.
This is BS. The power required to produce hydrogen from water is greater than the power you get from the hydrogen. Also, burning hydrogen is far more inefficient than using the hydrogen in a fuel cell to produce electricity. From start to finish none of this works.
The energy for the electrolyse comes from batteries. This car is not " powered by water". It is powered by the hydrogen you get after the electrolyse. The water is only a hydrogen carrier, nothing more. So after several conversions of energy, you drive a combustion engine. The rendement can´t be great 😧. Chemical - electrical - chemical - mechanical. So much conversions ??
So much bullshit here. First, it would require pure water to work. Otherwise your electrolitic unit will stop after a few hours. So you lose initial energy to get pure water with no impurity. Once you do this, you are using energi to get hydrogen, and then hydrogen will burn, giving you back the same energy. At best. Sorry, this is just another perpetual motion idea.
@@Theoretical_Theatre the best way to produce hydrogen is not water. In water, you get two grams of hydrogen per each 18 of water. Using methane, you get 4 of them (double!) with just 16 grams of methane. Using ammonia, you get 3 grams of hydrogen each 17. Plus, instead of putting electrode inside hydrogen and oxygen (not a very good practice), using methane to have hydrogen is using a reforming process, which is MUCH safer. Hydrogen will likely be the fuel for heavy vehicles, but people who dreams to get it from water, is just dreaming. Water is one of the worst source of hydrogen possible.