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.
i think that we can use gas fuel instead of solid fuel to save money.
no i dont think you can use diesel fuel injector cleaner in gas engines
You need to know the fuel efficiency of the vehicle when you are driving (driving styles do make a difference).Use the fuel efficiency to calculate the amount of gas you will need and then use the gas price to calculate the cost of fuel.You need to know the fuel efficiency of the vehicle when you are driving (driving styles do make a difference).Use the fuel efficiency to calculate the amount of gas you will need and then use the gas price to calculate the cost of fuel.You need to know the fuel efficiency of the vehicle when you are driving (driving styles do make a difference).Use the fuel efficiency to calculate the amount of gas you will need and then use the gas price to calculate the cost of fuel.You need to know the fuel efficiency of the vehicle when you are driving (driving styles do make a difference).Use the fuel efficiency to calculate the amount of gas you will need and then use the gas price to calculate the cost of fuel.
E85 or gas.
Like with any muscle, your body constantly supplies nutrients, even when you're asleep. If you don't use it, its almost like putting gas in a car and not driving it. Eventually your body or "the gas station" will stop putting fuel into your muscles. It makes using your muscles hard when you decide to use them again. If you decide not using them for a long long long long time, eventually your muscles will begin to atrophy or deteriorate.
Hydrogen gas
There is no current technology to turn water into a useable fuel source.
The gas is the fuel of the Bunsen burner.
The gas is the fuel of the Bunsen burner.
No! Trains use diesel fuel. Or electricity.
Glucose can be used immediately as fuel, or can be sent to the liver and muscles and stored as glycogen. During exercise, muscle glycogen is converted back into glucose, which only the muscle fibers can use as fuel.