Most cars using gasoline have 4 road wheels.
The potential energy of gasoline is converted into the kinetic energy of the car, which allows the car to move. This process involves the combustion of gasoline in the engine, which releases energy that propels the car forward by turning the wheels. Essentially, the chemical energy stored in gasoline is transformed into mechanical energy that powers the car's movement.
The first car with a gasoline engine was built by Karl Benz in 1885, it was called the Tri - Car because it had three wheels.
There are no wheels on a cable car it goes on a cable
A hot wheels car that uses gasoline would have mechanical energy, if it uses battery then chemical, and if it is just a little toy car then there is no energy in your car.
The first hybrid car (built in 1899) used a gasoline engine to supply power to an electric motor that drove the car's front wheels.
4 wheels
Each car has 8 wheels.
That's an engine that burns gasoline, to produce motion. Many car engines use gasoline as fuel.
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well, there are many different types of fluids different types of cars run on, but most of them use gasoline. what happens in an ordanary gasoline car is that gasoline and air go into a chamber inside the engine block where a spark plug, valves, and a piston are located. the gasoline and air mixture are ignited by the spark plug and push the piston down. the piston turns a crank shaft which is connected to the clutch, then transmition, then possibly a drive shaft, then axel, then to the wheels. there are many of these chambers working together to make the car move. looking at a diagram would be easyer
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