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Friction produces heat that ignites the matchstick when rubbed against the matchbox.
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Anything that can burn is a combustible substance.
Not if you want it to go anywhere. Diesel fuel will not burn in a gasoline engine.
Yes, although a matchstick produces heat as well as light. Anything that you burn or eat is chemical energy.
In general, yes. But they've put big taxes on diesel. I have also converted an #2 oil furnace to reliably burn the motor oil from our van fleet
it depends on the size of the motor gas will burn hotter and faster then diesel could blow up
Nine cubic meters of air is required to burn 1 liter of fuel in a diesel engine. A person does not put liters of air into a diesel engine. Liters of fuel are put into a diesel engine.
Diesel burns at 210 degrees
Drain it and dilute with gas while engine is hot so that you can burn it out. You will be hard pressed to crank it cold on diesel. If the engine is cole, spray carb cleaner in carb to warm it and burn it clean.