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What is produced when petrol burns in a car engine?

complete combustion producies co2 and steam incomplete co and steam


What device mixes air and petrol for the internal combustion engine?

The device that mixes air and petrol for the internal combustion engine is the carburetor. It controls the air-fuel ratio to ensure efficient combustion in the engine.


Which German scientist invented a petrol engine?

Nikolaus Otto developed the internal-combustion engine in 1867. Karl Benz patented the internal-combustion engine in 1879. Gottleib Daimler built a small petrol engine in 1885.


Why do cars need petrol or diesel?

Petrol and diesel engines are internal combustion engines. The internal combustion that turns the engine and powers the wheels is created by the combustion of fuel. No fuel, no combustion, and nothing to drive the wheels.


What happens if petrol mix with engine oil in a 4 stroke engine?

If petrol mixes with engine oil in a 4 stroke engine then the mixture becomes thick and its combustion will not be efficient. The exhaust will be smoky due to this incomplete combustion. also this will reduce engine efficiency.


How are nitrogen oxides produced in a petrol engine?

Nitrogen oxides (NOx) are produced in a petrol engine when the high temperatures and pressures cause nitrogen and oxygen in the air to react. The combustion process in the engine leads to the formation of nitrogen monoxide (NO), which can further react with oxygen to form nitrogen dioxide (NO2). These compounds are collectively referred to as NOx emissions.


What device mixes air and petrol gas for the internal combustion engine?

The device that mixes air and petrol gas for an internal combustion engine is called a carburetor. It is responsible for blending the air and fuel in the correct ratio before delivering it to the engine for combustion.


How are internal combustion engines?

you cut off the ignition spark in a petrol engine


IS the petrol NECESSARY FOR burning combustion?

Yes, petrol is necessary for burning combustion in spark ignition engines. It serves as the fuel source that, when combined with air and ignited by a spark plug, initiates the combustion process that powers the engine.


How are internal combustion engines stopped?

you cut off the ignition spark in a petrol engine


What is the use of carburators?

To mix gasoline (petrol) with air before induction into an engine for combustion.


What is the air fuel ratio in petrol engine?

Ideally it is 14.7 air to 1 fuel in an internal combustion engine.