No, water does not combust under earthy reasonable pressure. A pure water engine as science exists now is totally impossible. The only "water" engines I've seen require separation of the molecules. To make it happen efficiently a method of seperating hydrogen from the oxygen without more energy than just powering an electric engine would be required.
No, water does not combust under earthy reasonable pressure. A pure water engine as science exists now is totally impossible. The only "water" engines I've seen require separation of the molecules. To make it happen efficiently a method of seperating hydrogen from the oxygen without more energy than just powering an electric engine would be required.
Then sure 😊