Compressibility. A lot of gas is forced into the cylinders.
In its "raw" state, it contains a lot of impurities, even water. All that has to be gotten rid of, if the gas shall burn consistently and reliably.
should we use natural gas and oil
The basic constituent of Tear gas is phosgen gas, COCl2 (Carbonyl chloride) and laughing gas is nitrous oxide or N2O.
yes
Compressibility. A lot of gas is forced into the cylinders.
Nitrous Oxide is used as 'knockout gas' though it does not knock people out until they have ingested a hell of a lot.
A lot of gas was used in World War 1. But they outlawed some of them.
a lot of math
Because a lot of gas can be stored at high pressure. When presurized gas is released, it can be made to do work. (e.g. a jackhammer, or pneumatic drill.)
Yes, you can, but it will use a lot of gas and money. Yes, you can, but it will use a lot of gas and money. Yes, you can, but it will use a lot of gas and money.
Because a lot of gas can be stored at high pressure. When presurized gas is released, it can be made to do work. (e.g. a jackhammer, or pneumatic drill.)
The use of petrolium. Petrolium is a type of natural gas which is used in engines and sometimes used in energy mills. It's used a lot nowadays.
It is used because it is easier to burn and transport. Burning coal would take up a lot of space and would create a lot of smoke, and natural gas is hard to burn within an engine and to get into the engine in the first place.
There is a LOT of gas
It depends a lot on the kind of gas.
your mommy farts a lot of gas