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No, fuel-cell automobiles do not use gas as a fuel. They use hydrogen gas as a fuel source, which is converted into electricity to power the vehicle.
yes, ethyl alcohol is used in many countries as fuel in automobiles.
A Boeing 767 airliner uses standard Jet-A type fuel. It is based on kerosene unlike gas used in automobiles.
It depends on the type of car. Most cars are about 45 liters though. Bigger cars have more capacity because they use more gas and smaller cars use less fuel as their fuel consumption is minimal. Cheers
The main function of use of methane gas is that it is the main constituent of the natural gas which is used as a fuel in automobiles and for domestic uses as well. It is very clean and also provides a high calorific value.
The term CNG stands for Compressed Natural Gas. This is compressed by special compressors for use in automobiles, household and other less-polluting substitute fuel applications in industry.
Fuel Cell vehicles are available in limited quantities, e.g. http://world.honda.com/FuelCell/ , but the major challenges are that the cells themselves aren't really competitive with other fuel sources yet, and places to refuel the vehicles are scarce.
Puegeot??? The Clean Air Act of 1970, mandated the use of unleaded fuel in automobiles sold in the U.S.Puegeot??? The Clean Air Act of 1970, mandated the use of unleaded fuel in automobiles sold in the U.S.
N. H Beachley has written: 'Increased fuel economy in transportation systems by use of energy management' -- subject(s): Automobiles, Flywheels, Motor vehicles, Fuel consumption, Motors, Exhaust gas
i think that we can use gas fuel instead of solid fuel to save money.
it could be turned itno kerosene
no i dont think you can use diesel fuel injector cleaner in gas engines