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Thursday, May 16, 2019

Salt water powered car approved for German roads


car that runs on nano FLOWCELL salt water technology has received approval for testing on German roads. Now, the company can test the car on public roadsin Germany. The car has a peak power of 920 horsepower (680 kW), can go from 0-62 mph (100 km/h) in 2.8 seconds and a top speed of 217.5 mph (350 km/h). It all has to do with hydrogen. In its normal state, salt water has a stable composition of sodium chloride (the salt) and hydrogen and oxygen (the water). But the radio waves from Kanzius' RFG disrupt that stability, degrading the bonds that hold the chemicals in salt water together.


It should be mentioned that the salt water itself does not provide the power for the car. ... It is the magnesium plate, which gets used up, which provides the energy source for the car, by way of its chemical reaction with the salt water, and air. It's called a fuel cell car because it uses a simple fuel cell to operate.

Energy is required to desalinate water, and running the process in reverse can generate energy. When the electrodes are immersed in saltwater, they draw sodium and chlorine ions from the water, and the movement of the ions creates an electrical current. The water can be used as a coolant only in avoided situations. However, the water will not work properly as the antifreeze since it may cause some damages to your engine.


Saturday, May 4, 2019

Google Driverless Car


I could still remember the day I watch the iRobot as a teen, and being skeptical about my brother’s statement that one day, the driverless car will become reality. And it’s now a reality, made possible by a search engine company, Google.
While the data source is still a secret recipe, the Google driverless car is powered by artificial intelligence that utilizes the input from the video cameras inside the car, a sensor on the vehicle’s top, and some radar and position sensors attached to different positions of the car. Sounds like a lot of effort to mimic the human intelligence in a car, but so far the system has successfully driven 1609 kilometres without human commands!
“You can count on one hand the number of years it will take before ordinary people can experience this.” Google co-founder, Sergey Brin said. However, innovation is an achievement, consumerization is the headache, as Google currently face the challenge to forge the system into an affordable gem that every worker with an average salary could benefit from.




Saturday, April 13, 2019

The 'flying car' will be airborne


         flying car is a type of personal air vehicle or road able aircraft that provides door-to-door transportation by both ground and air. The term "flying car" is also sometimes used to include hover cars.A basic flying car requires the person at the controls to be both a qualified road driver and aircraft pilot. This is impractical for the majority of people and so wider adoption will require computer systems to de-skill piloting.
            

           These include aircraft manoeuvring, navigation and emergency procedures, all in potentially crowded airspace. Fly-by-wire computers can also make up for many deficiencies in flight dynamics, such as stability. A practical flying car may need to be a fully autonomous vehicle in which people are present only as passengers.
         

           Many prototypes have been built since the first years of the twentieth century using a variety of flight technologies and some have true VTOL performance, but no flying car has yet reached production status. Flying cars were planned to enter Russian market in 2018. A practical flying car must be capable of safe, reliable and environmentally-friendly operation both on public roads and in the air. For widespread adoption it must also be able to fly without a qualified pilot at the controls and come at affordable purchase and running costs.


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