Question Posted Thursday September 7 2006, 6:42 pm
so i've decided to make my science project about the fuel cell car research, which is basically about using hydrogen as fuel for cars. problem is, i don't know what to do about it. like, you know, for science fair projects, we have to have a problem, then yu have to solve the problem using an experiment. well, i need a problem. i really wanna do this project because i think it's perfect with what's happening in our country - raise of gas prices - and it would be cool to have a project that will show a way to reduce the use of gas, and to save money. so here as are some sites about the fuel cell car research:
theymos answered Tuesday December 5 2006, 7:42 pm: Overall, fuel cells are worse than gas, because it take more energy to separate hydrogen than using gas. Where does the energy to do that come from? Fossil fuel power plants. A good problem would be "are H fuel cells really the future of power"
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