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Water powered clocks and calculators
All the new xmas catalogues seem to feature water powered clocks and calculators. Apparently you top them up with tap water approximately once a month, no batteries needed. Are they a gimick or is there a sound scientific principle behind them ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.They could be powered by the fuel cells which are the latest thing in electronics. Most forms of these are still pretty primitive as its new technology but they plan to use them to power mobile phones, laptops and even cars. You can now get fuel cells which split water into the gases hydrogen and oxygen out of which the hydrogen is used later in the fuel cell. Its seems unlikely that they are powered by these tho as i think they would be expensive and combersome?
for more info on fuel cells: http://www.fuelcells.org/basics/how.html
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