Because if they did the car would not be able to move because it is solid and 1: you could not fit it in the car hole 2: you would not get anywhere 3: we are better of using liquids like petrol and diesel
Some of the emerging trends in engineering include nanotechnology and hybrid transportation. There is a push to make cars more fuel efficient and environment friendly by developing cars that use bio-fuels, electricity and solar.
Almost anything that has mechanical movement. Cars, pencil sharpeners, electric drill.... the list goes on and on.
cars are made of a plastic based tin/copper material
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i think that we can use gas fuel instead of solid fuel to save money.
If it is NITRO powered you use anywhere from 20% nitro fuel to 33% nitro fuel. Traxxas top fuel is the best fuel for nitro cars.
no hybrids use the same amount of fuel as other cars but u can also use electriceity
Modern fuel injected cars, no.
Upper-end cars use Premium fuel
Fuel our cars
Fuel our cars
All cars would use compressed air (or nitrogen) to inflate tyres. Most cars would use petrol or diesel as a fuel (in the US petrol is known as gas). Some cars use Propane gas as a fuel. Technology is being developed to fuel cars with Hydrogen gas.
Cars use gasoline. Usually 87 octane.
Fuel that is not a liquid or solid can be a gas. Many road vehicles use natural gas or propane but I have not heard of an aircraft that does.Fuel that is not a liquid nor a solid is probably gaseous - like the natural gas we use for our cars.
The fuel they use.
The SRBs (Solid Rocket Boosters) use solid fuel. The 3 main engines and the OMS (Orbital Maneuvering System) use liquid fuel stored in the External Tank.