It shouldn’t be a question to most of us if water can run an engine—after all, steam engines have existed for more than a century at this point—but can its weight alone be enough to make an engine run? YouTuber Tom Stanton sets out to answer the question.
Can the Weight of Water Alone Run an Engine?
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