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In December 2011, Ghulam Sarwar claimed he had invented a car that ran only on water. At the time the invented car was claimed to use 60% water and 40% Diesel or fuel, but that the inventor was working to make it run on only water, probably by end of June 2012. It was further claimed the car "emits only oxygen rather than the usual carbon". [35]
Pages in category "Water-fuelled cars" ... GasHole; W. Water fuel cell; The Water Engine This page was last edited on 27 August 2024, at 20:37 ...
All of those people get a paragraph in Water-fuelled car - which is about what Agna Waquar deserves at this point. The sole exception is Stanley Meyer's car - which most certainly has passed WP:10YT and therefore has it's own article (Stanley Meyer's water fuel cell) because it continues to be talked about 20 years later.
The message of this article has to be that water fuelled cars (in the conventional meanings of "water", "fuel" and "car") is impossible - which is true. Muddying it with unimportant distinctions to cover entirely hypothetical cases isn't productive for an encyclopedia article. SteveBaker 18:19, 30 June 2014 (UTC) OK, no big deal of course.
Water on the other hand consists of hydrogen and oxygen (H 2 O). It would be necessary to introduce 8 parts carbon for every 9 parts of water to make any conversion of the form 18 H 2 O + X → 2 C 8 H 18 + 9 O 2. work, where X is the gasoline pill. A mole of water has a mass of 18.0146 grams, while a mole of carbon has a mass of 12.01 grams ...
The water fuel cell is a non-functional design for a "perpetual motion machine" created by Stanley Allen Meyer (August 24, 1940 – March 20, 1998). Meyer claimed that a car retrofitted with the device could use water as fuel instead of gasoline. Meyer's claims about his "Water Fuel Cell" and the car that it powered were found to be fraudulent ...
In a decision dated December 9, 2008, Judge Rolando How of the Parañaque Regional Trial Court's Branch 257 found him guilty of taking $410,000 from FPG, saying that Dingel "defrauded Young when the inventor failed to fulfill his obligation of developing his 'hydrogen reactor' and creating experimental cars in 2000."
Ghulam Sarwar (Persian: غلام سرور; transliterations vary) is a Muslim masculine given name. Notable people with the name include: Ghulam Sarwar Lahori (1837–1890), Punjabi Islamic scholar and lexicographer