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Fuel Cells Could Double Phone Battery Life by 2010

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Kaboom!!!!

sonstar

Jan 17, 2008, 2:30 PM
Lets not forget that Hg is a compressed gas that is extracted form H2O. People that drop there phone run the risk of dropping one to many times and then your phone becomes a pocket bomb.

How do you explain the liquid damage. Oops I dropped my phone and now the Hg is leaking into the electrical components on my phone.
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Roadkill

Jan 17, 2008, 6:33 PM
ROFL...

uh, no. Surprisingly, hydrogen really isn't all that explosive. It's far too light. Those dramatic pictures you see of the Hindenburg are actually of the flammable varnish on the gas bag burning, not of the hydrogen itself.

And it's a gas. Liquid hydrogen is far too difficult to store to be practical as a fuel for anything but rockets.

Even the exhaust from a fuel cell is pretty minimal... more like humid air than a liquid. Definitely not enough to cause any harm to electrical components.
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