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The term CNG stands for Compressed Natural Gas. This is compressed by special compressors for use in automobiles, household and other less-polluting substitute fuel applications in industry.
i think that we can use gas fuel instead of solid fuel to save money.
Natural gas
An air blast burner is a burner where a controlled blast of air is supplied the gas. The burner has an air blast type fuel injector.
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No, fuel-cell automobiles do not use gas as a fuel. They use hydrogen gas as a fuel source, which is converted into electricity to power the vehicle.
A Boeing 767 airliner uses standard Jet-A type fuel. It is based on kerosene unlike gas used in automobiles.
It depends on the type of car. Most cars are about 45 liters though. Bigger cars have more capacity because they use more gas and smaller cars use less fuel as their fuel consumption is minimal. Cheers
No, they do not have a Reserve Gas Tank. They do however have a low fuel warning light. Once the low fuel light comes on you have around 2 gallons of fuel left in the tank.
Hydrogen gas
No, methane gas comes from organic material that rots anaerobically (without air), like belching cattle, or the melting of tundra and frozen lakes. Carbon dioxide is the greenhouse gas that comes from automobiles (when fossil fuel is burnt).
Hydrogen gas
woods fuel is bio gas
the product in hydrogen cells is not a greenhouse gas can also be: The product in the fuel cell reaction is not a greenhouse gas - apex :)
The average fuel consumption in modern automobiles is only about 17 to 18 miles per gallon. The reason for this fairly low number is primarily due to the large number of SUV's and generally gas inefficient vehicles.
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Gas tank for race cars