Nothing. 4 month old gasoline is still good enough to use. Gasoline starts to go bad after 1 month but can be used up to 6 months after it was refined.
Yes. There is chemical energy in both the gasoline and in the battery.
Potential energy is stored in the gasoline, the energy is then converted to heat, then to the kinetic energy of the car.
Energy stored in gasoline is converted to heat, then to the kinetic energy of the car.
Potential energy is stored in the gasoline, the energy is then converted to heat, then to the kinetic energy of the car.
Potential energy is stored in the gasoline, which is converted to heat, then to the kinetic energy of the car ( apex )
Potential energy is stored in the gasoline, the energy is then converted to heat, then to the kinetic energy of the car.
Energy stored in gasoline is converted to heat, then to the kinetic energy of the car.
Potential energy is stored in the gasoline, the energy is then converted to heat, then to the kinetic energy of the car.
The chemical energy is stored in the fuel, ie gasoline or diesel, and released when it is burned in the engine.
Let's say you drive on an average "M" miles per month and you car travels on average "m" miles per gallon and the average price of gasoline is "p" per gallon, then the avaerage cost of gasoline for one month is (M x p)/m
Yes, that's right
Gasoline burned in a standard internal combustion engine.Electricity stored in a battery used to turn an electric motor.