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Combustion

The combustion.


  • "Where there is no fuel a fire goes out." - 254
  Key words: Burning, Combustion, Fuel  

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Question: What is fuel?
  Answer: Fuel is a combustible material or energy source used to create fire, heat, power, or energy. Some typical examples of fuel include: coal, wood, oil, or gas. - 204


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 We rely on clean, affordable energy from our traditional fuel resources.

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National Biodiesel Board
 National Biodiesel Board

 Biodiesel is a domestic, renewable fuel for diesel engines derived from natural oils like soybean oil, and which meets the specifications of ASTM D 6751.

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Fuel Economy
 Fuel Economy

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Engines powered by thousands of tiny explosions per minute of volatile liquid derived from dead dinosaurs driving thousands of moving parts spinning and moving at high speed and high temperatures and pressures is no recipe for longevity. - Melci - 3286




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