greenhouse gases
A Mechanical energy is released, which produces heat energy.
A simple answer is energy is produced and carbon dioxide is released.
The fuel gets added to the fire and the fire becomes bigger.
Burning fuel in a car is an example of a combustion reaction, producing carbon dioxide and water.
the reactant burns in oxygen, producing a limited number of products
Hydrogen and carbon that's all i know
When a star burns up all of its hydrogen,it becomes red in color.As hydrogen is the fuel for star and it will burst after it.
it burns i think
In the case of fuel burning in the presence of sulfur the combustion results in the formation of some sulfur dioxide.
coal is a fossil fuel that burns without giving water vapour.
It burns
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The mass of the rocket decreases as fuel burns.
we release the potential energy to heat energy to do work
When a star burns up all of its hydrogen,it becomes red in color.As hydrogen is the fuel for star and it will burst after it.
When a star burns up all of its hydrogen,it becomes red in color.As hydrogen is the fuel for star and it will burst after it.
how burns happens
It will get stoped up and the engine won't run. Most of the time a stoped up fuel filter is what burns the fuel pump up.
it should explode if the mixture is right to little fuel it does no do much to much it mostly burns if nothing happens u have a problem.
That's the motor, which burns fuel and propels the boat.
An internal combustion engine burns fuel inside.
It burns with oxygen. That's all.
Fire does not burn, its whatever if fueling the fire that burns. For example, wood is a fuel that burns, and fire is the result. The speed at which a fuel burns, depends on the fuel. i.e. Wood burns much slower than gasoline.