The fuel is not a regular chemical fuel, but hydrogen, which gets converted to helium through nuclear fusion, at very high temperatures.
The fuel is not a regular chemical fuel, but hydrogen, which gets converted to helium through nuclear fusion, at very high temperatures.
The fuel is not a regular chemical fuel, but hydrogen, which gets converted to helium through nuclear fusion, at very high temperatures.
The fuel is not a regular chemical fuel, but hydrogen, which gets converted to helium through nuclear fusion, at very high temperatures.
The fuel is not a regular chemical fuel, but hydrogen, which gets converted to helium through nuclear fusion, at very high temperatures.
no combustion dose not fuel the sun but the sun is fueled by a nuclear reaction known as fusion.
Our sun, Sol, uses hydrogen for fuel.
The source of solar energy is the sun. The sun contains hydrogen, which by fusion, is converted to helium. The fusion reaction gives off solar energy. See related link.
Why not? It blows after few millions after. That called the death of a star .when all the fuel the sun contains is used up by it, the balance between its gravity and the outward radiation prressure is disrupted (gravity will win) then the sun collapses 3o become a red giant. Thats how sun blows off.
the main fuel the sun uses
Short Answer: It makes ozone in the air you breathe if you don't. Smog contains NOx. When you fuel your vehicle, unburned fuel vapor (VOC) is displaced from the fuel tank by the incoming liquid fuel. NOx + VOC + oxygen + violet or more energetic light form the Sun make ozone. Little or no violet light from the Sun at/after 6:00pm, so the constituents have a chance to disperse far away and to low concentrations when the Sun comes up the next day.
In the fuel tank
the sun:-)
Quite simply, the Sun does not have unlimited fuel.
The Sun
It is inside the fuel tank. The fuel pump contains the fuel filter too.
As long as your fuel treatment contains a detergent. Xtreme Fuel Treatment contains a detergent and a demulisifier and polymerization dispersants to clean injectors, separate water and break up sludge.