Yes. Bigger engines waste more fuel because it take more fuel to make them run.
Diesel engines on boats are a waste of money.
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No, they do not.
Unlike small air-cooled engines in motorcycles and lawn mowers, car engines generate significant heat that must be transferred from the engine and oil systems. A water pump is required to constantly carry away and dissipate this waste heat.
A waste gate is found in turbocharged engines; it basically spits out excess air from turbo, lessening stress on exhaust components...
Waste from food travels to the small intesintine , through the process of digestion
Heat is a waste energy from cars- from the engines and from the brakes.
Atmospheric engines, or 'Stirling' engines, can make use of waste or naturally occuring heat differences, to work.
A lot of fuel is used to idle the car when stationary. The bigger the engine the more waste. Engines have specific speeds when they are most efficient, when not running at that speed some fuel is wasted. The energy to the wheels compared to the energy in the fuel is about 33%. Engines with turbo chargers use less fuel when stationary while still have the power available when needed. Hybrid cars can avoid some of the waste. Cars with stop start engines when the car is stationary save fuel. Electric cars has best efficiency from power in to power on the road.
Waste Disposal Plant, because Lysosomes digest waste materials in the cell.
Lysosome is the small structure that degrades waste products. This is because Lysosome is not chemistry.
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