Rather than being atomized in the injectors, it's atomized beforehand. Everything after that functions more the same as a regular gas engine.
gasoline, diesel, CNG (compressed natural gas), Propane (forklifts-not normally cars), Hydrogen gas, coal/wood for steam powered cars.
Most countries use petroleum (in cars) and natural gas (in cooking stoves).
There are cars that run on diesel, CNG (Compressed Natural Gas), LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas) and electric power.
people use natural gas to power cars,airplanes,and ships
CNG is short for compressed Natural gas. The same as what you use in your house.
Yes. Natural gas is used all the time for the production of electricity. Typically, natural gas power plants are small, on-demand plants which are used during periods of peak demand. These power plants are called 'peaker plants'. Natural gas is also used by most standby generators.
diesel Ethanol Natural Gas Propane Battery power
No
Natural gas gets its power from the combustion of methane, which is its primary component. When natural gas is burned, it releases energy in the form of heat, which can be used for various applications such as producing electricity or heating homes and businesses.
Compressed Natural Gas.
a natural gas to power tons of stuff
In the UK, gas is commonly referred to as "petrol" when referring to gasoline used in cars, and "natural gas" when referring to the fuel used for heating and cooking.