Carbon Dioxide is release allowing work to be done.
Kerosene is easy to burn
No
With virtually no oxygen, you can burn fuel for virtually no time before the oxygen runs out.
Yes, red dwarfs burn their fuel slowly because they have small sizes.
10726 gallons
yes it is
There are three things needed for fire. Fuel (gasoline), a spark and oxygen. So your answer is oxygen.
The "wicking action" (actually capillary action) causes the fuel (wax) to burn. This allows the wick to be consumed by the fire more slowly than the fuel.
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.
They need petroleum in order to burn the fuel.
An injection pump uses an injector to spray fuel directly past a glow plug and than into the combustion chamber of a vehicle. This allows the fuel to burn to a more complete degree increasing efficiency.
the Hourly fuel burn rate varies depending on altitude, speed, and amount of fuel left. On average, it will burn 20,000 lbs of fuel per hour.
Kerosene is easy to burn
A petrol engine revs higher, which allows it to burn more fuel and output more power.
A vehicle does not burn anymore fuel when operating with the air conditioner unit or off as it does not burn more fuel when operating with the heater on.
Yep, except its more of an explosion than a burn An injector (all modern cars to my knowledge) shoots a mix of air and fuel into the piston which is then ignited by the spark created by the spark plug. This forces the pistol to complete a revolution which in turn allows for another round of fuel vapour (ie the air/fuel mix) to be injected