Question by : What can you tell me about these alternative fuels?
What are the differences between these fuels to oil as a fuel.
What are the benefits and drawbacks to these fuels, how viable are they?
These are the fuels:
Hydrogen
Alcohol
Vegetable Oils
Best answer:
Answer by Kennethhydrogen – clean burning, water the only residue
expensive to make, difficult to store safely
alcohol – fairly clean to burn – but puts out CO2, lower energy output that gasoline, usually from corn – which is bad
vegetable oils – similar to alcohol
not available in large amounts (nice if you own a McD’s – but otherwise no so much)
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Question by pussycatdolls_dont_cha: Which one of these is a renewable energy source COAL,HYDROGEN FUEL CELLS,OIL,OR URANIUM?
Best answer:
Answer by jeffobrien10Hydrogen
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Question by : How do I decorate with these appliances?
I have a double wall oven in black; bisque cooktop, white dishwasher, and someone just gave me a brand new energy saver very bright white refrigerator. Help! This small kitchen looks crazy. Any advice re decorating/changing appliances?
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Answer by SevMake the crazy work together! Buy cute dishtowels, placemats, etc..
Though they sell mainly bedroom things, MissMatched has great products that may inspire you.
http://www.littlemissmatched.com/Catalog/bedding
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Question by AFL Fanatic: Which of these simple setups of an AC electric generator is most common? Three choices, 10 points? Take 2?
I am researching AC electric generators, and have seen three different descriptions for the simple design. So I written these three choices up myself, and want to know which is most common:
A. Wire windings as stator, more coils of wires as rotor. Current fed to rotor, become electromagnet and produces magnetic field, rotates (through heat, wind etc) and induces current in stator windings which AC.
B. Permanent magnets as stator, coils of wires as rotor. Rotor [...]
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Question by soh_pang_joo: Are these two forms of alternative fuels (solar, hydrogen) necessarily better for the environment? How?
Best answer:
Answer by jonnyxbrainlessYes, both of them are.
The only drawback of hydrogen, and it’s a small one, is that it generates heat, which contributes marginally to the heating of the universe which will one day equalise the entire universe, but that’s as maybe.
Hydrogen is a clean-burn fuel, yielding only energy and water in its combustion, and solar power is able, using photovoltaic cells, to convert light into electricity to power electric vehicles or electricity in homes.
Neither of these has [...]