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  • ...ainer. Most liquid fuels, in widespread use, are or derived from [[fossil fuels]]; however, there are several types, such as hydrogen fuel (for [[automotiv This article deals primarily with the concept of liquid fuels in relation to ground transport. However, others such as [[rocket fuel]] a
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  • ...energy needs of a [[human body]]. The application of energy released from fuels ranges from [[heat]] to [[cooking]] and from powering [[weapon]]s to [[prop light is realesed when fuels are burning
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  • ==Chemicals and fuels== ...g [[chemical]] or [[nuclear power|nuclear]] [[fuel]]s. Possible artificial fuels include [[radioactive isotope]]s, [[wood alcohol]], [[grain alcohol]], [[me
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  • ...sometimes known instead as '''mineral fuels'''. The utilization of fossil fuels has enabled large-scale industrial development and largely supplanted water When generating [[electricity]], energy from the [[combustion]] of fossil fuels is often used to power a [[turbine]]. Older generators often used steam gen
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  • ...ainer. Most liquid fuels, in widespread use, are or derived from [[fossil fuels]]; however, there are several types, such as hydrogen fuel (for [[automotiv This article deals primarily with the concept of liquid fuels in relation to ground transport. However, others such as [[rocket fuel]] a
    9 KB (1,392 words) - 09:42, 8 October 2009
  • ...[[octane rating]] of [[fuel]] was introduced, allowing comparison between fuels.
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  • ==Combustion of liquid fuels== ==Combustion of solid fuels==
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  • ...moved to centralized power plants, where the byproducts of burning fossil fuels can be better controlled. Hydrogen could also be produced from [[renewable ...t price volatility to a lesser degree than would methods relying on fossil fuels; however, currently such production is not economically feasible.
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  • ...rcraft]]. This should be distinguished in usage from genuinely [[gaseous]] fuels used in internal combustion engines such as [[Liquified_petroleum_gas|LPG]] <br>Volumetric energy density of some fuels compared to gasoline:
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  • ...of [[hydrocarbon]]s and are derived from [[petroleum]]. These include the fuels known as [[diesel]], [[gasoline]] and [[liquified petroleum gas]]. Most int ...ized that in the future [[hydrogen]] might [[Hydrogen economy|replace such fuels]]. Furthermore, with the introduction of hydrogen [[fuel cell]] technology,
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  • While the vast majority of radial engines have been produced for gasoline fuels, [[Nordberg Manufacturing Company]] of the USA developed and produced a ser
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  • ...y any [[fuel]] that can be combined with an "[[oxidizer]]" in the chamber. Fuels used include [[gasoline]] (aka petrol), [[Liquified Petroleum Gas]], [[Vapo ...of [[hydrocarbon]]s and are derived from [[petroleum]]. These include the fuels known as [[diesel]], [[gasoline]] and [[liquified petroleum gas]]. Most int
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  • ...[[2003]]) or "diesotto" cycles ([[Mercedes-Benz]]) are based on synthetic fuels (synthetic diesel, [[biomass to liquid]] (BTL) or [[gas to liquid]] (GTL)).
    5 KB (662 words) - 08:03, 8 October 2009
  • ...ydrocarbon]]s and are derived from mostly [[petroleum]]. These include the fuels known as [[diesel]]fuel, [[gasoline]] and [[petroleum gas]], and the rarer Electrical/Gasoline-type ignition systems (that can also run on other fuels as previously mentioned) generally rely on a combination of a [[lead-acid b
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  • :*ability to accommodate alternative fuels ...mable software has permitted common hardware to be used across some of the fuels.
    35 KB (5,222 words) - 08:19, 11 June 2009
  • ...]], [[1893]] (1893-02-23). Diesel intended the engine to use a variety of fuels including [[coal dust]]. He demonstrated it in the 1900 [[Exposition Unive ...nit distance. The recent development of [[biofuel]] alternatives to fossil fuels has unleashed the ability to produce a net-sum of zero emissions of CO<sub>
    33 KB (5,114 words) - 23:11, 23 September 2009
  • ...n inherent weakness of the Wankel rotor design when used with conventional fuels. Some studies have indicated that at high speeds, the rate at which the vol ...ary engines and designed a version which was capable of using a variety of fuels without changing the engine. The design was proposed as the power source fo
    23 KB (3,604 words) - 09:49, 2 August 2009
  • ...[[Germany|German]] counterparts and, when combined with higher [[octane]] fuels that the Americans supplied, that allowed for higher boost levels. British
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  • ...ium is used in [[paint]], and in [[pyrotechnic]]s such as [[solid rocket]] fuels and [[thermite]]. [[Category:Rocket fuels|Aluminium]]
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  • ...(and hence less polluting) car designs and the development of alternative fuels. At the beginning of 2006, 1 liter of gasoline cost approximately $0.60 USD Increasing costs of oil-based fuels and tightening environmental [[law]]s with the possibility of further restr
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  • ...ication. The proximity and the pride of these master Italian builders also fuels a competitive spirit that drives them to seek perfection. The closeness to
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