To burn a fuel, the other two things needed are oxygen and heat. Heat could come from a flame to start the fire (once the fire is started it continues to produce enough heat unless it runs out of fuel or oxygen, or is put out), or it could come from a spark.
Your Zippo may need fuel or a wick replacement .
A rocket motor (rocket engine) does not need air from the atmosphere. It carries the oxidant (source of oxygen) as well as the fuel.
Kerosene is easy to burn
No
With virtually no oxygen, you can burn fuel for virtually no time before the oxygen runs out.
They need petroleum in order to burn the fuel.
they need water.
For a flame to burn it needs fuel, oxygen, and heat.
No, but most fuels need oxygen to burn.
Technically hydrogen and helium do not need oxygen to burn, they burn by themselves, otherwise the object that needs burning must have oxygen as a supplimental fuel source.
Air is fed into the cylinder - to mix with fuel. The fuel cannot burn without air !
oxygen
Your Zippo may need fuel or a wick replacement .
You need to know certain variables the pilot is using, like the speed, engine power, and the payload
No. Fire need fuel, oxygen, and heat to burn. Carbon dioxide is a product of most fires and can actually be used to put fires out.
A rocket motor (rocket engine) does not need air from the atmosphere. It carries the oxidant (source of oxygen) as well as the fuel.
no, everyone burns fuel by turning on the stove you burn fuel