Jet fuel is a type of aviation-fueldesigned for use in aircraftpowered by gas-turbine. It is clear to straw-colored in appearance. The most commonly used fuels for commercial aviation are Jet A and Jet A-1 which are produced to a standardized international specification. The only other jet fuel commonly used in civilian turbine-engine powered aviation is Jet B which is used for its enhanced cold-weather performance.
Jet fuel is a mixture of a large number of different hydrocarbons. The range of their sizes (molecular weights or carbon numbers) is restricted by the requirements for the product, for example, the freezing point or smoke point. Kerosene-type jet fuel (including Jet A and Jet A-1) has a carbon number distribution between about 8 and 16 carbon numbers; wide-cut or naphtha-type jet fuel (including Jet B), between about 5 and 15 carbon numbers.jet-fuel
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Aviation turbine fuel.
obviously gas obviously gas
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Jets will always use some form of kerosene
White petrol or jetfuel is used. Most jets use JP-1 a type of kerosene for fuel.
You won't burn up the fuel pump, but may damage the starter. Yes, you CAN burn up the fuel pump by trying to start the engine with no fuel available. As with any kind of pump, running the pump dry damages the pump.
Boats cause more pollution than Jets, they burn Bunker Fuel which emits a lot more harmful products than Kerosene
The physical state of jet fuel is liquid.
no, everyone burns fuel by turning on the stove you burn fuel
well there are many known types of gases that can burn. but gasoline is the most common
It's not the fuel, it's the copper filament in front of the flame. It's also how they make green fireworks.
Kerosene type 2 (JET FUEL)