Fuel itself does not emit heat. Burning fuel however produces heat as it is flammable. Fuel can be used in engines, heaters, generators, etc.
gas i guess.
Through combustion they produce heat.
Through combustion they produce heat.
Fuel rods produce heat for a few years while inside a nuclear reactor. After that, they need to be replaced with fresh fuel rods to continue generating heat efficiently.
fuel, coal
The three things that produce a fire are fuel, heat, and oxygen. Fuel provides the material that burns, heat raises the temperature of the fuel to its ignition point, and oxygen allows the combustion process to occur.
Because the fission products that are contained in the fuel are radioactive and produce a substantial amount of heat.
Yes, "fuel" is a noun. It refers to a material that is used to produce heat or power by burning.
Natural gas is a fuel because it burns with air to produce heat, which is what fuels do.
Wood, coal, oil, natural gas, and biomass are all examples of materials that can be burned to produce heat and power.
Usually, fuel is burned to achieve this.
lighter