You need to clarify this a little bit. Hydraulic oil is used for hydraulic systems rather than unleaded gasoline (petrol) because hydraulic oil is designed for it, being much less flammable, having a thicker viscosity, and being less prone to leakage. It is not used as a fuel.
It is used as fuel in vehicles
Any high quality automotive Automatic Transmission Fluid will work.
There are no types of gas present in petrol because it is basically a liquid that is used in cars and vehicles. Petrol is the UK term for gasoline.
Petrol is a liquid. It is a refined product derived from crude oil and is commonly used as fuel for vehicles.
Every research station stores petrol for use by vehicles used there in support of science. These are non-commercial petrol stations.
the o2 sensors
Yes, that's why it's only used for vehicles, motorbikes, and machinery.
A 2005 Zafira with a 2.2 petrol engine has a timing belt which connects the camshaft and crankshaft. Timing chains are used on older vehicles but are rarely used in newer vehicles.
Some alternatives to mineral oil brake fluid that can be used in vehicles include silicone-based brake fluid, glycol-based brake fluid, and synthetic brake fluid.
it is depleting because we use lots of coal for current i.e electricity purpose. petrol is used for vehicles and as we people use lots of vehicles ,petrol is in depletion
Because lead is highly toxic and considered a serious pollutant.
petrol is used as:- 1) fuel in cars and vehicles. 2)to run several factory machinery. 3)in chemical methods of separation of gases.