no combustion dose not fuel the sun but the sun is fueled by a nuclear reaction known as fusion.
No, the sun does not undergo combustion. Combustion is a chemical reaction that typically involves oxygen and a fuel source, leading to the release of heat and light. The sun generates energy through nuclear fusion, the process in which hydrogen atoms are fused together to form helium, releasing immense amounts of energy in the form of heat and light.
fuel and combustion makes a type of gas
burning of fuel is known as combustion inscience
No. The sun is about 1% oxygen but it does not carry out combustion. It is instead powered by nuclear fusion.
Combustion
B/c getting "free energy" as long as the sun is shining is a pretty neat trick. No polluting combustion, no fuel. Just a screen facing the sun.
A rapid reaction between oxygen and a fuel is called combustion.
Petrol and diesel engines are internal combustion engines. The internal combustion that turns the engine and powers the wheels is created by the combustion of fuel. No fuel, no combustion, and nothing to drive the wheels.
Combustion requires three main components: fuel, oxygen, and heat. These three components are necessary for the chemical reaction that produces heat and light to occur during combustion.
Excess air is provided for combustion to ensure that all fuel is completely burned, leading to higher combustion efficiency and lower production of harmful emissions. The additional air helps maintain proper mixing with the fuel, promoting a more stable and controlled combustion process.
From the combustion of air and fuel in the combustion chamber.
when the piston and valve meet the fuel is compressed and with spark you have combustion