It depends on the distance length; for example:long distances (as between cities); using kilometersmoderate distances (as buildings and rooms); using meterssmall distances (as clothing); using centimetersvery small distances (as small pipes); using millimetersextremely small distances (as for atoms and nuclii); using Angestrom and Fermi units (order of 10-10 or smaller)
You use conversion factors.
I use metric units, such as meters, kilograms, and liters for measurements.
gramskilogramspoundsouncesThe SI unit of mass is the kilogram. A gram is a sub multiple of the kilogram.
You can use the same units (energy units) for both.
"Cities" is a plural noun used to refer to multiple urban areas. In a sentence, you can use it by describing characteristics of specific cities, comparing different cities, or discussing topics related to urban development or city life.
If the engine has spark plugs, use gasoline. If it has a diesel injection pump, use diesel.
NO! It will not run on diesel.
NO! It will not run on diesel.
If you use Petrol or Gasoline in a Diesel engine you will destroy that engine. That is why you do not use it.
NO, do not use diesel oil and a gasoline engine.
Use only what the manufacture of that diesel recommends.
Today's diesel engines do not use spark plugs.Today's diesel engines do not use spark plugs.
Gas mileage is a term that means the distance the vehicle travels on a unit quanity of fuel (gasoline). For cars in countries that use English units of measure, it is expressed in miles per gallon (mpg). In countries that use metric units of measure it is expressed in kilometers per liter (kpl). The referenced link will explain how to calculate it in English units. The term gas mileage is often used when referring to diesel powered vehicles even though the correct terminalogy would be diesel fuel mileage.
Gas mileage is a term that means the distance the vehicle travels on a unit quanity of fuel (gasoline). For cars in countries that use English units of measure, it is expressed in miles per gallon (mpg). In countries that use metric units of measure it is expressed in kilometers per liter (kpl). The referenced link will explain how to calculate it in English units. The term gas mileage is often used when referring to diesel powered vehicles even though the correct terminalogy would be diesel fuel mileage.
It depends on the distance length; for example:long distances (as between cities); using kilometersmoderate distances (as buildings and rooms); using meterssmall distances (as clothing); using centimetersvery small distances (as small pipes); using millimetersextremely small distances (as for atoms and nuclii); using Angestrom and Fermi units (order of 10-10 or smaller)
You can't use unleaded in a diesel car.