A protostar does not burn fuel as it is still taking part in nuclear fusion.
It is, however, preparing to become a main sequence star, and will then burn mostly hydrogen at that stage.
The temperature at which a fuel starts to burn is known as its ignition temperature, which varies depending on the type of fuel. Ignition temperature is the minimum temperature required to initiate the combustion process in a fuel.
You burn them in some type of engine to extract their energy.
You burn them in some type of engine to extract their energy.
A protostar is a star that is still forming and has not yet started a sustained fusion reaction. All the heat is the result of gasses being compressed. A white dwarf is the remnant of a dead star that has exhausted its fuel and is much smaller and denser than a protostar.
No. These still require a fuel source. Most candles of this type burn for 4 to 8 hours maximum.
The burning of fuel can vary based on the type of fuel and the conditions in which it is burned. However, some fuels like diesel and coal tend to burn more slowly compared to gasoline, which typically burns more quickly.
A protostar; also a brown dwarf.
no, everyone burns fuel by turning on the stove you burn fuel
Depends on the aircraft. There are piston driven aircraft, which burn low lead petrol, there are jet aircraft, which will burn some type of jet fuel, and there are military aircraft, which, in the US and NATO forces, use a fuel known as JP-8.
the Hourly fuel burn rate varies depending on altitude, speed, and amount of fuel left. On average, it will burn 20,000 lbs of fuel per hour.
A vehicle does not burn anymore fuel when operating with the air conditioner unit or off as it does not burn more fuel when operating with the heater on.
A Protostar.