of course it emits "smoke" you mean exhaust? it has to go somewhere, if it's a propeller plane it has an exhaust just like car, if it's a turbine, it has an exhaust outlet, if it's a jet engine, the exhaust is self explanatory
Injectors, timing, low cylinder pressure.
Many reasons; check your oil.
coke probably does emit gases, but you dont see them cause they are clear, but it doesnt emit smoke, which i am guessing would refer to carbon dioxide, because burning coke does not create it as one of its products. i am not sure what coke has in it exactly, so if someone can explain better then please do.
Yes, gases can emit radiation. When a gas is heated, it can emit thermal radiation in the form of light. Additionally, certain gases can absorb and emit specific wavelengths of radiation, such as in the process of fluorescence or phosphorescence.
Yes, a failing EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) valve can cause a car to emit smoke, particularly blue or black smoke. When the EGR valve is stuck open or closed, it can lead to incomplete combustion and increased exhaust emissions. This can result in excess oil or unburned fuel entering the exhaust system, producing noticeable smoke. Additionally, a malfunctioning EGR system can cause engine performance issues, which may further contribute to smoke production.
the valve guides could be worn out The carburetor is running fuel rich and needs adjustment. If it were valve guides or rings the smoke would be blue
They do not! Most gases do not emit radiation.
Fire primarily emits carbon dioxide, water vapor, carbon monoxide, and various other gases depending on the materials being burned. Smoke from a fire contains a mixture of gases, particulate matter, and other compounds that can be harmful to health.
No who, but what. All internal combustion engines emit exhaust fumes.
White smoke occurs when there is moisture evaporating from the exhaust system from sitting overnight or in cold weather. Your car may also emit white smoke if there is a head gasket leak and the car is burning coolant. In this case, you will need to see a technician immediately.
Smoke can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to the visible vapor and gases given off by a burning or smoldering substance. As a verb, it means to emit smoke or to inhale and exhale cigarette or pipe tobacco.
Massive celestial bodies of gases that emit heat and light by radiation are stars. They are primarily composed of hydrogen and helium gases, and the nuclear fusion reactions occurring in their cores generate the heat and light that they emit.