69°S\A/g
6 cylinder
The volume of a gas cylinder refers to the amount of space inside the cylinder that can hold gas. A larger volume means the cylinder can store more gas, while a smaller volume means it can store less gas. The volume of a gas cylinder directly affects its storage capacity, with a larger volume allowing for more gas to be stored and a smaller volume limiting the amount of gas that can be stored.
A third, but much smaller market segment, consists of cylinder gas deliveries. Cylinder gas shipments are generally limited to expensive specialty gases and mixtures.
Your cylinder full of gas will weigh more, for it contains the mass of the gas. Some gases, when compressed, such as CO2, are in liquid form, and quite heavy.
Pretty much any 4 cylinder, but don't get a hybrid they cost you a lot more money.
4.3L 6 Cylinder 150 hp Gas 5.0L 8 Cylinder 170 hp Gas 5.7L 8 Cylinder 190 hp Gas 6.2L 8 Cylinder 145 hp Diesel
When a gas is heated in a cylinder, its temperature and pressure increase. As the gas molecules gain energy, they move faster and collide more frequently with the walls of the cylinder, causing an increase in pressure. If the volume of the gas is kept constant, then according to Charles's Law, the gas will expand to accommodate the increased temperature.
Go with gas.
Depends entirely on the fuel mileage that four-cylinder gets.
You can fill a cylinder with gas.
Is it fuel in jected or carbeurated
Gas ovens do save more money than electric ovens. But the drawback to a gas oven versus electric is that you do not get even heat exchange with gas as you do with an electric oven.