No. As far as I know, diesel is a poor conductor of electricity.
yes;very good conductor of electricity.
Samarium is a good conductor for heat and electricity.
No, terylene is not a very good conductor of electricity.
No, but impure is a good conductor of electricity.
Natural gas is primarily used to produce electricity and heat buildings. Gasoline and diesel fuel are derived from crude oil, not natural gas.
non conductor
Diesel Engine SFC is Specific Fuel Consumption of Diesel Engine. This used to know how efficient Fuel utilization of Diesel Engine to produce electricity. Usually formula of SFC is Fuel Consumption divided by Electricity Production (liter/kWh).
No! Trains use diesel fuel. Or electricity.
The amount of diesel fuel needed to generate 1 kW of electricity varies depending on the efficiency of the generator. On average, a diesel generator may consume about 0.25 to 0.4 liters of diesel fuel per kWh produced. Therefore, to generate 1 kW of electricity for one hour, approximately 0.25 to 0.4 liters of diesel fuel would be required, depending on the generator's efficiency and load conditions.
Railroad trains have - and continue to - run on any of three powers: Coal (steam), diesel fuel, and electricity.
Electricity comes to Tonga in a bunch of boats carrying diesel fuel. All electricity is generated this way.
Most cars run on petrol or diesel, some will use electricity, propane, bio fuel or a combination such as petrol and electricity.
because of in the diesel engine fuel injector is uses for ignite the charge & they are operated by fuel pump not to electricity and in the diesel engine there is no requirement of spark plug to genrate the spark
Car fuel can be many things. The most common is gasoline. There are also cars that run on diesel, electricity, and hydrogen.
An energy efficient car can use gasoline, diesel, CNG, or electricity as a fuel.
the human body is a conductor of electricity
A conductor is metals... lightning is electricity.