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Originally posted by Forest Hillbilly
My knowledge is from 30 years ago, so may well be out-of-date. there are a few mechanical equations which seem enshrined in engineering 'law' for cars. 1. You must keep (unsuspended) mass to a minimum And engineering is fraught with compromises. Outright straight-line speed is compromised by downforce for cornering. Braking ability, etc. Dont some london buses run on a hydrogen fuel cell
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Originally posted by cryrst
There are hydrogen powered trains running too
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
There are hydrogen powered trains running too From what I read this looks more practical than cars.
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Originally posted by Badger11
From what I read this looks more practical than cars. Valid points. There are barriers to everything, which can be overcome. Edited by Forest Hillbilly (10 Dec 2020 9.27am)
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