An easy answer would be cars, trucks etc. However gasoline and other oil derivatives are used to power internal combustion engines.
These are known as prime movers and can be used to power many different machines.
There are of course the truck, cars, buses, trains, ships, aeroplanes, etc.
They are also the used to power static installations such as air compressors, hydraulic motors and electrical generators. The list is huge.
What are the four things that run on gasoline?
Because eventually it will runut. Things like gasoline and diesel are non sustainable materials which means they run out
a hybrid car uses electricity and gasoline.
some of them run on gasoline and others on feul. NOTE: I THINK GASOLINE IS EVEN MORE EXPENSIVE...
There are four basic things you need to run an internal combustion engine. Fuel, spark, compression and sufficient cranking speed. If an engine fails to start, you are lacking in one of these areas.
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Well, isn't that just a happy little question! An engine needs three things to run smoothly: fuel to provide energy, air for combustion, and a spark to ignite the fuel-air mixture. Just like painting a beautiful landscape, when these three elements come together in harmony, the engine can hum along like a peaceful little stream.
No, it is a four stroke so it needs normal gasoline
No the First Car used Gasoline to run. Gasoline is a type of fuel
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Car fuel can be many things. The most common is gasoline. There are also cars that run on diesel, electricity, and hydrogen.
Gasoline engines cannot run on diesel. Only a diesel engine can run diesel. And a diesel engine cannot run on gasoline.