Yes but only in the right conditions. If diesel is outside just on the road, for example, then no it will not ignite from a flame.
yes. Diesel is a very stable fuel . it wont even react much when put to a flame!
to coat burner parts with diesel fuel and evacuate fuel from the fuel pump
Paul V. Ferkul has written: 'A model of concurrent flow flame spread over a thin solid fuel' -- subject(s): Flame spread
It is said that diesel fuel can be used to repel snakes in a yard. Another good method that can be used for repelling snakes is to spread mothballs along the perimeter of the yard.
The heat from a fire in the vertical spread is traveling upward and preheating the fuel about to be burned; whereas in horizontal spread, most of the convective heat is escaping into the atmosphere. Only the radiant heat is warming the material to the side.
by the wick the fuel gets to the flame
Diesel engines run on diesel fuel. Gasoline will destroy a diesel engine.
to spread flame
Fuel in transportation is common called petrol, diesel or gas. The fuel is transferred into energy making the transport type accelerate. In food the fuel can be mostly gas which ignites a flame with the gas making fire to cook.
Yes, diesel is a bio fuel
you can put out a flame in it no problem