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Do Water Powered Engines Really Exist?

Posted on January 18, 2025 By bot

With more and more countries investing in green energy, people are constantly looking for new sources of power to heat their homes and run their electronic devices. Water makes up 71% of the Earth’s surface, and it’s renewable, so it makes sense that some might start looking to power engines with it. Advertisement
A traditional internal combustion engine generates power using combustible oil products like gasoline to activate a spark plug that moves the pistons in the engine to power the device hooked up to it, like a car or an electric generator….


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