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Carbon Dioxide is release allowing work to be done.
Kerosene is easy to burn
No, wind is simply the movement of air from one place to another. This movement is caused by changes in temperature and pressure. Carbon dioxide is released naturally as part of the carbon cycle, and by humans when we burn fossil fuel.
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With virtually no oxygen, you can burn fuel for virtually no time before the oxygen runs out.
Low fuel mileage can be caused by several things. Check the computer codes for a sensor problem. Make sure that the vehicle is properly tuned up and the fuel filter is not clogged.
yes it is
A fuel with an ignition temperature less than the room temperature would spontaneously ignite - it would not be suitable for fuel because it would burn itself up before it could be used to power an engine.
The Honda cf4 burns excess fuel because of a problem with your O2 sensors.
Pollution of the environment is caused to a large extent by people. They generate much solid wastes which are not properly disposed of, and they burn fossil fuels to have electricity, to fuel their cars and to operate their factories.
One problem may be a decrease in balance or proportion of air/fuel mixture causing the engine to "flood" or overfill with fuel and choke out. Fuel (gasoline) needs nitrogen/oxygen to burn. Increasing or squeezing the throttle adds more fuel. The expectation is that an proportional amount of air mixture also increases incrementally, thus increasing burn, energy and propulsion. But a clogged air filter, reduced vacuum (caused by a hole, loose hose, etc) or other factors keeping an adequate air mixture to burn the fuel will flood the carburetor or piston compartments with unburned fuel and without burn, no energy created and the engine stops.
Diesel fuel is ignited by a combination of heat and compression. The heat is caused by the very high compression in the cylinder. The fuel also has to be very finely atomised to be able to burn.
Carbon Dioxide is release allowing work to be done.
no, everyone burns fuel by turning on the stove you burn fuel
Heat can cause some matter to burn. Burning is a chemical change. When fuel burns, the energy stored inside it is released.
I had a similar problem, my fuel on a full tank will simply burn while idling or just burn out while i was driving. it was driving me nuts. 1: Replace Fuel Nozzles (All 4) 2: Air Flow Meter 3: Fuel Pump. It has been acting normal for now
They need petroleum in order to burn the fuel.