it burns 10 minutes per hour although that's what I think it is correct me please
A nuclear power plant does use uranium as fuel It "burns" it in the nuclear sense not the chemical sense
You need to know certain variables the pilot is using, like the speed, engine power, and the payload
It is the efficiency of the power plant.
Biomass power stations. (Regular power stations that burn coal can easily be converted to burning biomass (vegetation), reducing pollution, just by changing the fuel.)
A fossil fuel power plant is a system of devices for the conversion of fossil fuel energy to mechanical work or electric energy
The conversion of fuel into electricity in a power plant is referred to as its "thermal efficiency." This term measures how effectively the plant converts the energy stored in fuel into electrical energy. In this case, if 35% of the fuel's energy is converted into electricity, the thermal efficiency of the power plant would be 35%.
A power plant that runs on waste wood and similar biological fuel.
Lean burn refers to operating a gas turbine with excess air to optimize fuel efficiency and reduce emissions, while rich burn involves adding more fuel to the combustion process to increase power output. Lean burn technology is typically used for low emissions and increased efficiency, while rich burn is used for higher power output and faster response times.
For a better "burn" of the air fuel mixture. More power, better economy, lower emissions.For a better "burn" of the air fuel mixture. More power, better economy, lower emissions.
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Fire does not burn, its whatever if fueling the fire that burns. For example, wood is a fuel that burns, and fire is the result. The speed at which a fuel burns, depends on the fuel. i.e. Wood burns much slower than gasoline.
they burn fossil fuels like coal, fuel oil, and oil shale