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At best, he doesn’t understand what a Hybrid Car is.

  • meco03211@lemmy.world
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    12 hours ago

    Pretty sure the Hindenburg would have gone down the same even if it was filed with helium. Not that the hydrogen helped matters, just the initial problem wasn’t hydrogen’s fault.

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      6 hours ago

      It wouldn’t have. However, kind of ironically if it was filled with helium, it would have never gone up. Helium doesn’t have the same amount of lifting power as hydrogen.

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      No… No, that’s not true. Yes, hydrogen and helium are both lighter than air. But that’s pretty much where the similarities end. Hydrogen is unstable, which is why it can explosively combust when mixed with as little as 4% oxygen. Helium is stable, helium won’t burn. So if it had been filled with helium, it might have crashed. But it definitely wouldn’t have been a catastrophic fireball…

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        The Hindenburg’s skin was also highly flammable. Regardless of what gas it contained it would still have burned as fast.

        The leaking hydrogen was just the initial fuel that the static arc ignited.

        One the skin was burning it was over.