Hydrogen is one fuel which we can use and we're experimenting with cars. As you burn hydrogen with oxygen, your only emissions are water. So that's the big advantage and that you don't have CO2 produced as a byproduct of this combustion product. Hydrogen is very light but it takes up a huge amount of space.
What's the maximum a car can accelerate? Neil deGrasse Tyson, Chuck Nice, and Gary O’Reilly learn how fast cars can really go, how tires work, and the differences between combustion and electric cars with host of Engineering Explained, Jason Fenske.
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