The difference is that diesel is more oily than petrol, and is cheaper to produce.
The petrol one uses petrol, and, wait for it, the diesel one uses diesel!
The burning temperature of diesel is higher than that of petrol. Diesel ignites at a higher temperature compared to petrol.
Most definitely.
I'd probably do it by smell.
A person can tell the difference between diesel and petrol by the smell. Diesel is going to smell more like oil. Gasoline smells more like vinegar.
The primary difference between a petrol car and diesel car is the consumption rate - diesel and petrol are refined from mineral oil using differing methods. The result is diesel engines having a lower fuel consumption rate than their petrol counterparts when installed in a vehicle of similar mass. CO2 emissions are also lower in a diesel engine than they are in a petrol engine.
One runs on diesel and the other on petrol. Click the link.
Difference is capacity and the fuel type.
tdi = diesel tsi = petrol
Yes, diesel generally has larger molecules than petrol. This difference in molecular size is one of the factors that contribute to the differences in properties between diesel and petrol, such as their boiling points and combustion characteristics.
sic difference between Petrol and Diesel engines that the difference of fuel and their mixture..in diesel we only compresses the Air and sprays Diesel but in Petrol Engines we compresses both the air and Petrol together and gets burnt with the the help of spark given by the Spark plug. I must add this, also the thermodynamic cycle is so different in diesel engines rather than petroleum engines. You can fined more in Reed's series volume 12