The SSC (Shelby Super Cars) Ultimate Aero is the fastest production vehicle
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Mid engined gas powered supercar EG:Koenigsegg CCX, SSC Ultimate Aero, or Bugatti Veyron
It's is put into a regular gas tank. Since hydrogen's state of matter is gas it is kept at a high pressure in the car. Therefore it's hard to get good mpg because you can't fit as much in a normal sized tank.
if the car is nuclear powered you wont need gas
no. there is no breakin period for gas powered RC
There are many retailers where one can purchase a gas-powered remote control car. One can purchase a gas-powered remote control car online at Amazon, eBay, and XenonProject.
Hydrogen gas reacts with oxygen gas to form water and gives off energy in the process. This energy, mostly in the form of heat, can be used as an energy source. Hydrogen fuel cells are specialized to react the hydrogen and oxygen in an optimal way so that maximum energy can be harnessed. The source of the energy is the hydrogen gas that is synthesized in a lab, usually by the electrolysis of water (which means running electrical energy through water causing it to separate into oxygen and hydrogen gas). The energy used to create the hydrogen gas can come from many sources including fossil fuels, solar, hydroelectric, etc.
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Challenges to hydrogen as fuel include no distribution network, ie gas stations, and fear that the car co u l d explode like the Hindenburg.
The direct pollution of a hydrogen-powered car is just water vapor, which is very clean. However, the TOTAL pollution of a hydrogen-powered car is higher than a fossil-fuel powered car. Pure hydrogen is difficult to obtain here on Earth. You need to make the hydrogen by breaking down other compounds that contain hydrogen, and that often takes a lot of either electric energy or natural gas. The electricity needed to break down water into hydrogen and oxygen generally comes from coal or natural gas, both fossil fuels. So, hydrogen cars or electric cars are just a way of sending the pollution someplace else, not eliminating it completely.