A fuel ran machine uses combustion to obtain power, which therefore creates noise, an electrical machine uses the magnetic fields of electricity to obtain power which in return is silent, and there is the reason for the difference.
No
A simple machine that can produce energy without using any fuel to operate.
Batteries and fuel cells are energy sources that use chemical reactions to produce electrical energy. In batteries, chemical reactions within the cells generate an electrical current, while in fuel cells, hydrogen and oxygen react to produce electricity, heat, and water.
You will not hear a noise till you turn the key to the start position because it does not send fuel till needed to run the engine 1987? Is this a mechanical pump, if so it will not make noise, if electrical, it may have had rubber insulation on it when you put it into the tanks and they dont make much noise when full of gas. Does it have fuel pressure of any sort?
Nuclear energy is produced using uranium as a fuel. The energy produced is in form of heat energy which is used to produce electrical energy.
No, much less, about 20 percent at present
I get knocking & ping noise coming from the fuel injectors
All fuel pumps make some noise. If the noise is much louder than other fuel injected cars your fuel pump is defective. Fuel pumps that make noise normally fail before long.
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A fuel cell is a device that uses replenishable substances such as hydrogen or oxygen to produce electrical current through a chemical reaction. This process generates electricity and heat without combustion, making fuel cells a clean and efficient energy source.
Fuel combustion: The fuel is burned to produce heat energy. Heat conversion: The heat is used to generate steam or hot gas. Mechanical energy: The steam or gas drives a turbine, converting heat energy into mechanical energy. Electrical generation: The turbine spins a generator, producing electrical energy through electromagnetic induction. Transmission: The electrical energy is transmitted through power lines for use in homes, businesses, and industries.
Coal accounts for most of the (electrical) energy provided by fossil fuels globally.