Fuel petrol is typically a clear or slightly amber color. The exact hue can vary depending on the specific formulation and any additives used by different manufacturers. In some regions, it may also have a greenish tint to signify its unleaded nature. However, its appearance is generally transparent or pale yellow.
Petrol is typically a light yellow or clear color, while diesel is usually a shade of green or light blue. The color is due to the different additives and dyes used to differentiate between the two types of fuel at petrol stations.
petrol is a hydrocarbon fuel
No Petrol is a fossil fuel
petrol is made from the fossil fuel oil
Yes, you can use a fuel injector in a petrol engine.
Petrol is the term used for gasoline in some countries, like UK, Australia, New Zealand
I don't know what a 'petrol electric fuel' might be. You certainly can't use petrol in a diesel engine.
A petrol flame is typically a blue color, with hints of yellow at the base of the flame. The blue color is due to the combustion of carbon and hydrogen in the petrol, while the yellow color comes from the presence of soot particles in the flame.
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the temperature the fuel ignites xx
The air fuel ratio of the petrol engine is controlled by Carburetor
Fuel oil is thicker than petrol because it has a higher viscosity and density. Fuel oil is used in heating systems and diesel engines, while petrol is used as a fuel for gasoline engines in cars.