Yes, red dwarfs burn their fuel slowly because they have small sizes.
Kerosene is easy to burn
Burn slowly with smoke but no flame.
No
With virtually no oxygen, you can burn fuel for virtually no time before the oxygen runs out.
Yes, red dwarfs burn their fuel slowly because they have small sizes.
it is the molecules they burn slowly and not very fast
Yes, all stars run on a limited suppliy of fuel - mainly hydrogen. Some stars burn it very quickly but reach high temperatures, while other lower mass stars burn their fuel more slowly, lasting for longer, but burn at cooler temperatures.
The "wicking action" (actually capillary action) causes the fuel (wax) to burn. This allows the wick to be consumed by the fire more slowly than the fuel.
larger stars have longer lives, because as stars burn they are slowly burning up fuel and begin to cave in on themselves. the larger, the more fuel, the more fuel, the longer lasting.
no, everyone burns fuel by turning on the stove you burn fuel
They need petroleum in order to burn the fuel.
No. Red dwarfs consume their fuel so slowly that they take hundreds of billions to trillions of years to burn out, which is greater than the current age of the universe.
Kerosene is easy to burn
the Hourly fuel burn rate varies depending on altitude, speed, and amount of fuel left. On average, it will burn 20,000 lbs of fuel per hour.
A vehicle does not burn anymore fuel when operating with the air conditioner unit or off as it does not burn more fuel when operating with the heater on.
Burn slowly with smoke but no flame.