regulas fuel - used widely in cars 96 octane fuel - used in some of the expensive cars diesel- trucks, tractors, heavy machinery kerosene - lighting the lamps in remote villages butane - lighters, gas cylinders propane - gas cylinders
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fissile fuels used: Pu239, U235, U233fusible fuels used: hydrogen isotopes D & T, compound LiDmany other elements are used in chemical explosives, initiators, tampers, pushers, electronics, casings, parachutes, etc. needed to make a working deliverable bomb. I could not list them all here and they often vary widely from bomb to bomb, but the 6 fuels I listed are the only ones usable though different bombs use different ones or combinations of them.
No, is the short answer. Only with modifications to certain hoses and components. Owner's manual list the fuels that can be used.
Regulas Fuel 96 octane fuel diesel kersene butane propane and dunno lol xx
oil gas coal propane diesel and dont know any others sorry == ==
Petroleum Coal Oil Natural Gas
Too many to list, from the fissile and fusiondble fuels, explosives, electronics, inert casing materials, etc.
All fuels by definition are used to produce energy, fossil fuels are no exception. (Shorter answer: Yes.)
1. U.S.A 2. Russia 3. France 4. My 5. Fricken 6. VAgina 7. Hurts
Solar, bio-fuels, wind, geothermal, hydro, tidal, nuclear (depending on the type of plant)
6 and half
Yes. Fossil Fuels are used worldwide. Iraq is an exporter of oil, but an importer of gasoline. Other fossil fuels are used as well.