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The main physical difference between kerosine (kerosene) and wide-cut fuels is their degree of volatility, the latter type of fuel having a higher volatility, thus increasing the problem of vapour locking and boiling

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Wide cut fuels are a type of fuel that consists of a mixture of various hydrocarbons with a wide range of boiling points. They are commonly used in industry and transportation due to their versatility and ability to be used in a variety of applications. Examples of wide cut fuels include gasoline and diesel.

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