If you mean does the A/C cause the engine to use more fuel, the answer is yes and no. In city driving the A/C does indeed cause the engine to use more fuel. On the highway at speed, the engine uses about the same amount of fuel with the A/C on as with the A/C off and windows down. It also depends on the model year of the car. Older cars have A/C compressors that require more power to drive.
For modern vehicles which use R134a, it's PAG.
We use it in a car
That really depends on the type of car; however, as of 2013, most cars use gasoline, diesel, natural gas, or some similar fuel, so they use the chemical energy stored in the fuel.
if we do not use fuel properly our car will destroy
Yes, you can use unleaded fuel even if your car calls for super unleaded fuel. These are essentially the same kind of fuel so it will not mess up the performance of your car.
The latest gas or refrigerant use for refrigerator, auto aircon and home air-conditioners is no other than 134a
An energy efficient car can use gasoline, diesel, CNG, or electricity as a fuel.
A top fuel funny car can use up to 15 US gallons per pass
no you can't.
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Well, its a liquid to put in a car that makes the car gobut if you are looking for a sentence with fuel in it, then say "i putfuel in the car"
You can cycle and walk to places instead of actually going in a car van loryy bus which uses petrol