Yes
Definitely, the more weight the engine is pulling the more fuel it will use.
The more weight the engine has to move, the harder it works, and the more fuel it uses.
Depending on what you mean by "adding more fuel" The more fuel that is in your tank the heavier the car becomes. Weight has a direct effect on mileage and power. The heavier a vehicle is, the less efficient it becomes. So not only will it not make it faster, it will make it slower and less powerful. Because you are reducing the horsepower to weight ratio, the car will use MORE fuel to move itself. Especially when you are climbing hills or under acceleration (speeding up)SIMPLY PUT: When you add fuel you are adding weight. The added weight slows the car down.
Although muscle weighs more than fat, strength training muscles use food fuel more efficiently. Therefore - if you eat less calories than your body uses for fuel you can lose weight and still stay strong.
Tires do not use fuel.
Lighter weight, more aerodynamic, and more fuel efficient engines, transmissions, and tires.
The weight of fire refers to the amount of heat and energy produced by a fire. This weight affects the fire's ability to spread and consume fuel because the more weight a fire has, the more intense and faster it can burn through fuel. The weight of fire is influenced by factors such as the type of fuel, oxygen availability, and environmental conditions.
The larger and heavier something is, the harder it is to get into space. The more weight you put into a spacecraft, the more fuel you need. And on top of that, you need additional fuel to get that fuel into space, so the need for fuel increases exponentially with the weight of the spacecraft.
theoretically yes because of the extra weight slowing the rate of acceleration
for their size, they get ok fuel effeciey. not as good as a car or passenger van. the more weight in the vehicle the more fuel is used. your style of driving also affects fuel usage
Yes, the more weight on a plane, the more fuel it must burn to reach its destination, the more the airline has to pay for fuel.
They use more fuel above the clouds, dum dum