Only under extreme conditions. (high heat, high pressure.) Mostly it is quite hard to even set alight.
Yes,Airplanes can explode because their Fuel Tanks. The Fuel Tanks contain Fuel.
It depends on the type of aircraft
yes
Any combustible can explode when given the right condition. For example even small fiber from a corn mill in a containment can explode. So yes jet fuel can explode. For this condition you have to be aware of temperature ,volume, and the state of fuel is it solid or gaseous state or both, open air or containment. Yes jet fuel can explode under the right conditions.
Not a good idea, as the fuel is considered contaminated. The fuel is usually recycled.
air fuel
Aircraft fuel, such as aviation gasoline or jet fuel, is specifically formulated for use in aircraft engines and meets strict safety and performance standards set by aviation authorities. Normal fuel refers to gasoline or diesel fuel commonly used in cars and other vehicles. Aircraft fuel has a higher energy content and is designed to perform under high-altitude and high-speed conditions.
Fuel tends to explode or let the fire spread when it is lit.
gas becase its a fuel and dose not have flames if you spill it it will explode
Depends on the size and type of Aircraft. Link provided below llist fuel consumption for various Aircraft.
Yes, trapped fuel is included in the basic weight of an aircraft because it represents the weight of fuel that cannot be used for flight. This weight is accounted for in the aircraft's operating weight calculations.
If the aircraft had a tailstrike than it would a big problem because if the DC-10 get a tailstrike like this the aircraft can explode