Indirectly it does. Gasoline powers the engine which powers the AC. Without the engine running the AC doesn't work. Also on many cars the AC will cause the cars gas mileage to be lower if it is running at maximum AC.
Using the AC takes power from the engine and it does lower the mpg.
Internal combustion reactions power the car. The gasoline ignites, and the spark creates the power for the car.
DC
Gasoline, diesel or electric - it's all fossil fuel power.
A DC/AC power inverter is used to convert DC, the power that comes from a car's battery, into AC, the kind of power that is supplied to a home and used to power larger electronics.
cars get power from gasoline because when the gas enters the cylinder the spark plug explodes the gas which pushes the piston down and turns the crank shaft which moves the car
the car use dc current dear
Assuming you mean the outside of the compressor, no. The gasoline (petrol) may damage the seals. And don't use gasoline to clean the inside of the compressor either.
Snidely said "Tank Goodness" after filling his car with super premium TopTest Power Plus Gasoline.
Gasoline. They convert this into electricity before it is used to power the car.
no
Look up internal combustion engine - Otto cycle.