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The hourly fuel burn rate for a Boeing 777-300ER can vary depending on factors such as the weight of the aircraft, altitude, speed, and weather conditions. On average, it can range from 6,000 to 7,000 pounds of fuel per engine per hour.
When an automobile is not properly tuned, it can lead to incomplete combustion of fuel. This can cause carbon deposits to build up on the engine components, such as spark plugs, valves, and pistons. Over time, this buildup can affect engine performance and efficiency.
when a car is driven, the gasoline it burns as fuel releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
Natural gas can be made to burn cleaner and reduce carbon dioxide emissions if it is combined with purified oxygen. This process is called oxy-fuel combustion, and it results in a concentrated stream of carbon dioxide that can be captured and stored underground, preventing it from entering the atmosphere.
Sulphur dioxide (SO2) is produced when gasoline, diesel fuel and coal or oil, all of which contain sulphur, are burned in vehicles. Sulphur is not needed so is let out as a waste product and therefore is let off by the vehicle.
Depends on what engine your talking about, kerosene fuel can burn in a jet engine at around 2000 degrees Fahrenheit
yes it is
No the fuel is burnt inside the engine, hence the term "internal combustion"
No, you cannot use E85 or above in any engine not designed for that fuel. You will damage the engine if you do.
Oxygen is the gas in the atmosphere that fires require to burn. It helps in the combustion process by reacting with the fuel source, releasing heat and light in the process.
With an open throttle the engine can get more of the fuel-air mixture into it. With more fuel to burn it will run faster.
It's just the complement to fuel displacement. How much air the engine takes in affects how much fuel it can burn.
The fuel needs oxygen to burn.
Air is fed into the cylinder - to mix with fuel. The fuel cannot burn without air !
Depending on the engine in a 172 they will burn from 6-10 gallons per hour
The process by which an engine burns fuel is called combustion. High pressure and a spark is used to ignite the fuel and generate power.
The motor in your car does not burn the fuel completely, and what is left over is excreted into the atmosphere.