Internal combustion reactions power the car. The gasoline ignites, and the spark creates the power for the car.
Gasoline can power a car because it contains hydrocarbons that release energy through combustion. When gasoline is ignited in the engine's cylinders, it reacts with oxygen, producing heat and expanding gases that drive the pistons. This mechanical energy is then converted into motion, propelling the vehicle forward. Additionally, gasoline's high energy density allows it to provide a significant amount of energy relative to its volume.
Gasoline is an example of stored chemical energy. The hydrocarbons in gasoline store energy in their chemical bonds, which is released when the fuel is burned to power engines.
gasoline is matter, it is burned to create energy
Nothing "creates" energy. The chemical energy in gasoline can be converted to electrical energy by burning the gasoline in an internal combustion engine that's connected to a generator.
Yes, gasoline is a form of chemical energy that can be stored and used as a fuel source for vehicles and other machinery. When gasoline is burned, it releases energy in the form of heat and kinetic energy that can power engines.
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Yes, diesel fuel contains more energy per gallon than gasoline.
gasoline.
Fossil fuel.
Its a fossil fuel :)
No, nuclear energy is not stored in gasoline. Nuclear energy is generated through the process of nuclear fission in nuclear power plants where uranium atoms are split to release energy. Gasoline, on the other hand, is a fossil fuel primarily used for combustion in internal combustion engines to power vehicles.
Transport does require energy. Depending on the type of transport the energy may come in the form of fuel electricity or human power. For example cars require fuel such as gasoline or diesel; electric vehicles require electricity; and bicycles require human power. Cars: fuel such as gasoline or diesel Electric vehicles: electricity Bicycles: human power