The same on a car equipped with manual transmission. On an automatic equipped car it will use less idling.
Its answer is very simple that a car uses more petrol when it has to overcome more wind resistance.
It doesn't. The engine uses petrol any time it is running, but not more when braking.
Wind resistance.
The petrol one uses petrol, and, wait for it, the diesel one uses diesel!
It uses more petrol because of air resistance. Friction pulling the load on the roof which causes the car to use more petrol because of the weight it needs more energy to move around.
Fuel for cars
A bicycle
petrol is synonymous to gasoline. so a petrol car is a car that uses gasoline as its source of fuel.
a Hybrid car means it uses 2 or more energy ways to get powered. This can be for example: - Petrol, Hydrogen - Electricity, Petrol. - Electricity, Gas. etc etc. So nto all hybrid cars need petrol.
It is used as fuel in vehicles
petrol is used to drive your car or to help power different types of electric!
As I understand it, a freewheeling engine, such as the 2.3 liter Ford is an overhead cam engine that will not crash the valves if the timing belt breaks. A 350 Chevy uses a timing chain since the cam is in the block. If the timing chain breaks on that, you're out of luck.