Correct proportion of oxidant.
all things need heat for burning without heat u cant just burn anything.as oxygen is needed heat is also needed.
The three factors needed for burning are fuel, oxygen, and heat. Fuel provides the substance to burn, oxygen is required for the combustion process, and heat initiates and sustains the chemical reaction. Missing any of these factors will prevent burning from occurring.
The spacecraft used a combination of liquid oxygen and rocket-grade kerosene as fuel for propulsion. This fuel combination provides the energy needed to propel the spacecraft into space and carry out its mission efficiently.
Fuel burning is the burning of fuel. In an automobile engine it is called combustion. The gasoline mixed with oxygen and ignited by the spark plugs explodes.
The main factors that affect burning are oxygen supply, temperature, and fuel type. Adequate oxygen is needed for combustion to occur, while higher temperatures can speed up the burning process. The type of fuel being burned can also impact the intensity and speed of the burning.
yes,.......but, you will sacrifice fuel economy to the point that it will actually cost you more. Premium fuel is not "better", it has to do with the burning temp. Basically the engine runs hotter and more efficiently on premium.
Probably burning gasoline more efficiently.
Well there are three fundamentals for combustion. These form the FIRE TRIANGLE. FUEL OXYGEN IGNITION Without any one of these fire will cease to exist... ...But if you want to accelerate the speed of combustion, you can add more combustible fuel.
To get rid of CO2 waste and refresh your blood with O2. O2 is needed for your sugars and fat to burn, which is fuel for your muscles and other organs to move. CO2 comes from burning that fuel. Both is carried in and out by the lungs via the red blood cells. Oxygen is needed in any form of combustion. AKA 'fat burning'.
Burning fuel.Burning fuel.Burning fuel.Burning fuel.
Poorly tuned engines do not get good gas mileage because they are not running efficiently. When an engine is not tuned properly, it may not be burning fuel as effectively, leading to wasted energy and decreased fuel efficiency.
Yes, burning of fuel is always a chemical reaction.