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What is the main problem in using hydrogen as fuel for vehicles?

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Answered by Aka42
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Answered by rashich1219
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Hydrogen fuel

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  • A hydrogen fuel cell produces electricity, heat, and water by combining hydrogen and oxygen.
  • Hydrogen is utilised as a fuel to propel space shuttles and rockets into orbit because it has a high energy density and causes nearly no pollution. The shuttle's electrical systems are powered by these cells, which also produce clean water as a byproduct.
  • It generates DC (direct current) voltage, which may be utilised to run motors and a variety of other electrical appliances. Hydrogen fuel cells, unlike coal, gas, and oil, are not particularly durable.
  • Unfortunately, because of the delicate and precise workings that they require, they are more sensitive to their surroundings and environment, making contamination and temperature a threat.
  • For the time being, this means they can't be utilised in extreme heat or cold, and if the problem isn't overcome, this will eventually imply that locations that experience extreme cold or heat won't be able to profit from the next generation.
  • The only real issue is one of security. Hydrogen is extremely flammable, even more so than conventional gasoline, and it is more difficult to contain than oil.
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