Any of the following units would produce a reasonably convenient number:
Gallons
Liters
Cubic feet
Cubic meters
Any of the following could also be used. They would result in technically accurate but awkward and inconvenient numbers:
Ounces
Milliliters
Tablespoons
Drams
Cubic inches
Cubic centimeters
The unit of kilogram (Kg) is used to measure mass and the unit of cubic meter is used to measure volume.
If by 'gas' you mean petroleum, then you use litres
Generally speaking it would be gallons or cubic units (feet, meters, etc).
cubic metres i think.....
Cubic meters.
Electric car's are constantly getting better. A lot of them are already more efficent then gasoline vehicles. As battery technology and public awareness of electric cars increase so will the production of electric vehicles causing a decrease in production of gasoline vehicles.
they do not require gasoline obviously, so their will be less need for petroleum. and electric cars recharge overnight for as little as $1.50 a charge, so they are also cheaper in the long run than gasoline cars
The typical composition of gasoline hydrocarbons (% volume) is as follows: 4-8% alkanes; 2-5% alkenes; 25-40% isoalkanes; 3-7% cycloalkanes; l-4% cycloalkenes; and 20-50% total aromatics (0.5-2.5% benzene)
Basiccaly the same as the other countries.Brazil uses gasoline, GNV gas, and ethonal made from sugar cane (this kind of fuel, called Etanol, is starting to be exported for other countries, such as the United States, after an agreement made between the Brazilian and American government for the use of this fuel, that is less pollutant than those made with Petrol)that's why Brazil developed the bi-flex technology for cars, making them able to use gasoline and alcohol in the same car.Nowadays, there are already tri-flex cars in the streets. They work with three different fuels.
Potentially yes, but it would burn much less efficiently than propane or butane which is used in cars as it is a larger molecule that requires more energy to burn. this would also most likely damage the engine so it could be used but would be ill advised.
Gasoline is a Mechanical energy because gasoline can make cars move and cars are moving things.
all the cars were now equipped with solar power
Gasoline is needed in most cars.
Petrol/gasoline cars do use spark plugs.Petrol/gasoline cars do use spark plugs.
Diesel gasoline. Since it is cheaper than other gasoline and it gives your car a good performance.
they would use steam
No
Gasoline
The majority of cars in the USA use petrol (we call it gasoline).The majority of cars in the USA use petrol (we call it gasoline).
Obviously, it's less expensive. he heh.
There's no such thing as a CO2 car, unless you mean a CO2 emitting car, which would be a gasoline, or other fossil fuel such as diesel or bio diesel.
no