No,it's a chemical change,because the petrol used can't reversible,also.A considerable amount of heat change is usually involved.
to make the vehicle go
Petrol or gasoline in a diesel will cause internal engine damage. if petrol is used in diesel engine it may cause explosive sound with burning ....bcz high compression ratio ......
Burning petrol in a car engine is an exothermic process because it releases heat energy. The combustion of petrol with oxygen produces carbon dioxide, water vapor, and heat as byproducts, which powers the engine.
"Burning" petrol is the same as oxidising it, reacting it with oxygen or combusting it.
Yes, petrol is necessary for burning combustion in spark ignition engines. It serves as the fuel source that, when combined with air and ignited by a spark plug, initiates the combustion process that powers the engine.
The burning of petrol/gasoline.
By burning up protein you get energy. Just like engines use petrol.
A spark ignition engine, like your average gasoline/petrol burning car engine.
Yes, it is. The petrol turns into a gas.
It can effect engine performance and fuel burning efficiency.
Petrol & Gas engines are spark ignited engines where as diesel engines are compression ignited engines. Petrol engines works with explosion of fuel air mixture due to spark from spark plug inside the cylinder. Diesel engines works with combustion of fuel air mixture due to compression, compressed mixture attains a very high temperature which exceeds the flash point of diesel and starts burning inside the cylinder and the hot gases after burning of fuel misture exerts force on piston which makes the diesel engines work. Diesel engines are highly efficient than petrol engines.
Yes. burning petrol chemically creates a whole new set of chemicals. depending on the heat and exact composition of the petrol.