Petrol is originated from to Latin words: Petra + Olium Petra = rocks Olium = Oil
because we are running out of other fuels like oil,petrol and diesel
Oil is less dense than water. Therefore, equal volumes of water and oil will not have the same mass. You can prove this by weighing each. The cup of oil will weigh less.
Yes, it is. The petrol turns into a gas.
A petrol or gas pump has a volume measurement device inside it to measure the expansion of the gases that come from the petrol. As the gases expand, they can actually cause explosions.
If you mean motor oil, yes.
Oil is petrol
Petrol and oil will mix, with the petrol acting as a solvent.
AnswerPetroleum is the same thing as petrol.
Yes
Petrol, or gasoline, prices will fluctuate, generally, in the same direction as the price of oil. However, there are other factors, including shipping and refining expenses, that go into the price of petrol.
50 parts petrol to 1 part oil... 20 litres of petrol to 500ml of oil
Not really. Petroleum can be a lot of stuff that comes from black oil pumped out of the ground, while petrol is only the part(made from oil) that can be used to run cars and similar engines.
when ice and petrol are in same container ,ice will float on the surface of petrol, because ice is a frozen form of water .As water floats on oil it can not mix in it.
Ordinary 87 gasoline, the same you put in a car. It depends if it is a four stroke or two stroke engine. If the engine has a separate filler for oil then plain petrol will do. If there is no separate filler the 25 to 1 petrol /oil mix should be OK.
Petrol already has additives added, whereas, oil is not processed.
Oil may be added to petrol for two cycle engines to provide lubrication.