- to run vehicles
- to cook food
- to light a candle or lamp
- to light a matchstick
- to destroy organic wastes at home
- used in water heaters
-that's all what i can think of now......
The triangle seen in combustion reactions on top of the arrow separating the reactants from the products is the Greek letter delta which means heat is added.
Fire is hotter at the bottom, because this is where the combustion is taking place. Towards the top of the flame, heat is being dispersed into the surrounding air and it is further away from the site of combustion.
In the combustion chamber of a car the gas must first be atomized, or mixed with oxygen and becomes a mist this is what your fuel injectors or carburetor do. Then it gets compressed by the piston and the spark plug which is at the top of the combustion chamber receives a small electric charge from the battery and it arcs across the gap at the bottom and that spark ignites the atomized fuel creating heat, expansion and exhaust.
Surface Tension :)
Because gold is easier to find. On top of that there are more industrial uses for platinum than for gold.
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The triangle seen in combustion reactions on top of the arrow separating the reactants from the products is the Greek letter delta which means heat is added.
The compression ratio of an internal-combustion engine, or an IC engine as it is more commonly called, is the ratio of the volume the highest capacity of the combustion chamber to its lowest capacity. In the IC engine, the piston makes a stroke, resulting in the compression of the air in the combustion chamber - the ratio between the volume of the cylinder and combustion chamber when the piston is at the bottom of its stroke, and the volume of the combustion chamber when the piston is at the top of its stroke, is the compression ratio.
Fire is hotter at the bottom, because this is where the combustion is taking place. Towards the top of the flame, heat is being dispersed into the surrounding air and it is further away from the site of combustion.
The convertible top uses automatic transmission fluid.The convertible top uses automatic transmission fluid.
Life at the Top was created in 1962.
Life on Top was created in 2009.
On top of the driver and passenger silly! Just kidding. The heads are the block of metal bolted on top of the engine and contain the top of the combustion chambers. They may or may not also carry the intake and exhaust valves. Many aircraft engines and some racing engines have no heads, instead they have "pots" covering the piston and combustion chamber as one piece.
The convertible top motor uses automatic transmission fluid.The convertible top motor uses automatic transmission fluid.
Combustion lag refers to the time between spark(ignition) and the highest combustion pressure in an engine. Ignition timing refers to how many degrees before top dead center(top dead center compression in 4 strokes) the crankshaft rotation is during ignition. These two are connected by timing your ignition on point with combustion lag characteristics to tune ignition timing and gain max volumetric efficiency out of an engine. Timing advances (ignites farther from tdc) as rpm's increase.
The General uses side post batteries, Dodge uses top post batteries.
He uses the Maelstrom. You can get it by going to the Temple of Shadows; and win the top prize. And that is the weapon he uses. :)