No
Gasoline, jet fuel, kerosene, diesel for cars, and heating oil are the most common.
It is not kerosene but a kerosene type fuel used in jets or aircraft. Jet fuel is a mixture of various hydrocarbons. Jet fuel must be free from water contamination. Synthetic Jet fuel and Jet biofuels are used in different airways. Chemically they are not exactly same as kerosene or petrol.
No. Jet engines draw oxygen from the atmosphere to mix and burn with jet fuel, and cannot function in a vacuum. Rockets carry their own oxygen, and can travel in the vacuum of space.
Of an individual diesel engine and an individual steam engine of the same energy output the diesel engine would be less polluting. It is far more efficient. However, there are far more diesel engines than steam engines in the world today so overall diesel engines pollute more than steam engines.
Jet fuel is injected into high pressure air in jet engines.
No. Jet fuel is closely related to kerosene and diesel fuel.
I run my car on jet fuel so its the same price as diesel - - - - - Go to airnav.com to find fuel prices in your area.
Jet fuel is high grade diesel so a jet fuel car would use high grade diesel fuel.
Yes
Same as red diesel for jet engined planes
Yes. Diesel is a fuel oil, similar to kerosene and jet fuel both.
The A380 uses the same fuel as all other airliners, known in the USA as 'Jet-A' and most other places as Jet Fuel. This is a kerosene based fuel similar to diesel.
Jet fuel is pretty similar to diesel fuel and actually works in diesel engines (but having poorer lubrication properties than "normal" diesel fuel, the wear on a road engine will increase by much). So check with the next diesel car owner you meet, it should be pretty close to the same, HP for HP, of course. (eg: an 18 wheeler rig runs way shorter than a Jetta TDI on the same gallon of fuel!)
It's similar to #1 Low Sulphur Diesel.
The Air Force has experimented with biodiesel in some of its airplanes - jet fuel is very similar to diesel.
Jet fuel is diesel fuel, which is generally cheaper than high-octane gasoline.
Yes. You can run it on Jet fuel (A or B), diesel fuel, or kerosene.... those three fuel types are very closely related, and can run a diesel engine made before the implementation of aftertreatment technology.