maria shrif
It burns up the engine very quickly.
It is burnt.
It burns up and goes to the engine to power it so your car can move
No. It's powered by the engine, which almost always burns fuel.
The 3.0L on your car engine gives you an idea that the engine of your car can suck up a total of 3.0L mixture of air and fuel then burns it out as a power of your engine to move your car.
That's an engine that burns gasoline, to produce motion. Many car engines use gasoline as fuel.
LPG or Liquid Petroleum Gas is a fuel, not a car. Pretty much ANY motor vehicle that is powered by an engine that burns fuel can be powered by LPG.
I assume you mean add fuel by pressing the accelerator. In which case the engine runs faster.
Yes, very rapid combustion happens in the internal combustion engine of a car.
It burns fuel.
In the car the grill that we see in front have a radiator behind it that helps cooling the engine.As you might be knowing that the engine burns the fuel to work so the engine is needed to be kept at a temperature at which the fuel do not catch fire until unless the spark plug ignite the fuel. **Coolant keeps the engine at a normal temperature lower than the temperature at which the fuel in the engine ignite.
when a car is driven, the gasoline it burns as fuel releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.