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A mixture of fuel (such as petrol/unleaded gasoline, diesel, LPG or CNG, E85, etc.) and air.

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What is burnt in the engine to release energy for the car to move?

A mixture of fuel (such as petrol/unleaded gasoline, diesel, LPG or CNG, E85, etc.) and air.


What is burnt in the car engine to release energy for the car to move. Can it burn without air or oxygen?

It's a mixture of fuel and air. It can't be done without oxygen - that's one of the elements needed for fire,


What is meant by renewable energy?

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Do electrons release energy when they move to a higher energy level?

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How energy is conserved as coal in a stream engine makes the stream engine move?

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Why do cars need fuel?

Fuel is material which is processed (usually 'burnt') to produce energy - heat or power. To move a car takes energy - and that has to be supplied by the fuel.


What is burnt in an internal combustion engine of a car to release energy for the car to move?

Gasoline or diesel. In some rare engines ethanol is burned, of a mixture of gasoline and ethanol. Coming up with this answer would've been easier than posting this question here. If this is for your homework, then try actually using your brain, that's what this is about. Not wether you finished it or not.


Transfers thermal energy to move pistons that provides power?

A combustion engine transfers thermal energy to move one or more pistons that provide power. An example of a combustion engine is an engine in a car.


What energy does the steam engine use?

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What energy form does a car engine transform from chemical energy?

Chemical energy transforms to kinetic energy which makes the car move.


How is energy conserved as coal in a steam engine makes the steam engine move?

becaue of heat transfomation


How energy is conserved as coal in a steam engine makes the steam engine move?

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