Chemical energy, Petrol is made of crude oil, it can be used to make kinetic,heat,light,sound, from burning it
Petrol in a tank primarily contains chemical energy, which is released during combustion in an engine. This chemical energy is converted into thermal energy (heat) when the petrol ignites, which then produces mechanical energy to power the vehicle. Additionally, some of this energy is transformed into kinetic energy, enabling the vehicle to move.
Chemical energy. The petrol / diesel that you fill up the tank with.
Chemical potential energy is stored in petrol. When petrol is burnt, this chemical energy is converted into heat, light, and mechanical energy to power vehicles.
The petrol is pumped from the tank to feed the engine.
The type of energy that is in a car is mechanical energy, chemical energy (because it consumes petrol), and sound energy.
A full tank of petrol is worth as much as a full tank of petrol in any other car.
Depends on the size of said tank. Or if you are talking about a military tank then it depends on which tank you are talking about.
Petrol and kerosene oil are both fossil fuels that contain chemical potential energy. When burned, these fuels release energy in the form of heat and light.
Assuming that you add petrol to your tank, either you're driving it farther than it can go on the amount of petrol in your tank, or there is a leak from the tank.
Some collective nouns to use for petrol are a tank of petrol, a can of petrol, a container of petrol.
In the petrol tank. Under passenger seat is opening to tank.
Well it all really depends on what car you get or what type of tank you get. for example, in the V8 Supercars that are run in Australia, their petrol tanks are 120 litres. you can get different petrol tanks for different cars, so yeh. If you want to find out how big a petrol tank is in a certain car then you should go onto the car manufactuers website and find out there, ok.