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What to do If you have an awesome idea?

 

Tell me guys, I've a awesome idea on cars...

 

Tell me what I have to do to make it a reality...

 

The Idea is:-

 

Almost every car in this world runs on Petrol, Diesel and Some who runs on electric are not that powerful, and takes the hell on recharge...

 

So, I thinked as much as I could...

 

And come up with a idea of car that runs on Air...

Yeah, Air... In which you've never gonna need put any thing into to make it run...

Just one maintaince in every year that all nothing to worry about and never gonna worry the charging time or the fuel prices cause it needs nothing run... Needs only air to run...

 

So, Tell me what can I do to make it real?

I'm not joking...

Created a Blueprint of it...

 

Just needed the pro. support to make it true...

Thanks,...

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I don't really know nothing about engineering or nothing, but upload the blueprint I wanna see

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First of all do not tell any of the Big Car manufacuteres.... and Apple.

The next thing you wanna do is explain how you want to make a car run on air.

I once had one of these, now I've got this.

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What is in the air that can function as fuel? Don't think that'll work.

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This idea has already been thought of by an Indian company.

 

http://www.tweaktown.com/news/33313/indian-car-maker-shows-off-air-powered-car-the-airpod/index.html

 

If I remember correctly they were bought out by a bigger company and never actually produced anything

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I'm pretty sure you can't make a car run on air. Laws of physics are that energy can't be created or destroyed, only transformed. So if you were to make a car that runs on air, it would have to use energy from the air and transform it into movement of the car, as a form of energy. Since air isn't combustable and can only carry energy if its, for example, compressed, you can't extract energy from it without fuel or by compressing it with another form of engine. And with that, you'd be back at the standard piston engine. So tell me, how exactly do you intend to make this work?

      

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CARNOT MACHINE

 

Google it, it allows you to draw heat from a heat reservoir (intake air) derive some physical motion out of it and exhaust colder air.

 

Basically its a fridge just backwards.

 

BUT this would be imensly inefficient because the air doesn't contain much heat to be withdrawn. Carnot machines themselfs have a bad efficiency to begin with so.... i guess your plans will die pretty quickly on the barriers of physics.

who cares...

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I'm not using air as a fuel...

But, I'm using to generate electricity in the car...

 

I have that thing in my mind that is very small and capable of producing electricity...

How? you'd have to somehow harness the air as an energy source. Works on the large scale with wind turbines and such, but in a car...? 

      

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This idea has already been thought of by an Indian company.

 

http://www.tweaktown.com/news/33313/indian-car-maker-shows-off-air-powered-car-the-airpod/index.html

 

If I remember correctly they were bought out by a bigger company and never actually produced anything

First time I heard of this. Amazing.

I once had one of these, now I've got this.

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is it using any sort of quantum field fluctuations to work? otherwise, entropy and energy will screw you over

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Very funny, OP.

Not going to work.

 

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I am sorry, but are you high? How are you going to extract energy from air which is mainly inert components like Nitrogen (N2)?

Just heat the air to a couple million degrees Kelvin thus starting a self-sustained thermonuclear reaction, duh

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You obviously have no idea of how energy works.

If it was a simple as "I HAVE AN IDEA MAKE A CAR RUN ON AIR MAKE MONEYS" then it would have been done already.

So no, your idea is implausible.

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It's a cool concept, but the compressed air motors don't produce much torque or power and have low top speeds

To be honest we don't need as much torque and as high top speeds as we have. We just have them for no reason other than people like fast cars.

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