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Slide 2 Lets have a look to the car introduce by Mercedes benz so hold ur breath and watch this video.

OR Invisible cars are no longer reserved for the likes of James Bond! In order to promote their new F-Cell Hydrogen Electric car, Mercedes-Benz has transformed one of their F-Cell vehicles into an awe-inspiring zero emission vehicle that is almost undetectable to the naked eye. So how did they do it?

Slide 3 SCIENTISTS have now figured out how to make an entire car disappear.Mercedes-Benz used hydrogen fuel cell technology that boasts zero-emission. The simple explanation is that the fuel cell converts high-pressure hydrogen (H2) and oxygen (O2, gathered from the air) into electrical energy and water (H2O).

Slide 4 and 5 To garner the attention of Germanys population, Mercedes wrapped the entire vehicle with LED-embedded mats on one side and equipped the other side with SLR cameras. The cameras would then take its video feed and display it on the LED mats on the other side, making the vehicle appear as if it was invisible minus the wheels of course.

Slide 6 Mercedes claims that this car is environmental friendly and dont have negative impact of environment You certainly wouldnt want to make it invisible for fear of accidents, but with a high enough resolution it could mean you car is a different color every day or carries a distinctive design. Slide 7 It can be used for intelligence agencies and military sources. Its the symbol of luxuary and will target the niche market. Slide 8 It would cause accidents on the road due to invisibility on road and also people can use it for harmful purposes. It can run for limited distance only 240 miles by F cell technology after that it would require hydrogen pumps to fill up . F cell technology is still expensive and hydrogen fuel is difficult fuel to store and transport.But this issue is still under consideration. While Mercedes-Benz claims to be ready to ramp up production on hydrogen-powered automobiles, the cost of production is still extremely high. Engineers developed a low-cost catalyst for hydrogen

production during 2010, but the actual cost of the vehicles is cost-prohibitive for the majority of European and American consumers. A Mercedes-Benz B-Class F-CELL vehicle can travel up to 250 miles and utilizes an electric engine equivalent to 134 horsepower. Analysts have predicted that commercialization of hydrogen-powered cars may not arrive until 2015 and the most difficult obstacle to adopting this new technology in the United States will be outfitting fueling stations with the proper equipment

SLR stands for Single Lens Reflex LED is an acronym for Light Emitting Diode. 240 miles (90 highways)

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