Well, darling, if you put milk in a gas tank, you'd end up with a curdled mess that could clog the fuel system and cause some serious damage. Your car would probably sputter and stall, leaving you in a sticky situation. So, unless you're aiming for a dairy disaster, I'd suggest sticking to good old gasoline for your vehicle.
If the volume of the tank was effectivelly constant, and the tank was sealed to prevent gas escaping, the pressure of the gas would increase.
nothing would happen in this case
I know over time that gas with ethanol will deteriorate the fuel lines on a boat, because they were not made for ethanol. I do not know, however, what would happen with a plastic boat gas tank. One would assume that if it did destroy the gas can, the government would mandate a warning of some sort. Otherwise, people could get killed.
What will happen if water gets inside gas tank
from what i hear this can happen when someone tries to syphon your gas tank it breaks the little meter inside your tank
It depends on what kind of fuel is supposed to be in the tank.
It is very difficult to overfill a gas tank. Most gas pumps can sense when a tank is getting full, and the supply of gas automatically stops.
bad things
yes i do like chocolate milk
The milk carton is puffed up because of a buildup of gas inside, which can be caused by bacteria producing gas as they break down the milk. This can happen when the milk is not stored properly or when it is past its expiration date.
It depends on gas prices and how much gas you have in your tank.
More than likely nothing would happen. It could be sucked against the fuel pump screen but it is very doubtful that it would prevent the fuel from being pumped. I would not worry about it.