the hot sauce in the pizza place the hot chocolate you have to get the chocolate in the pizza place and go to the coffee shop and fix the coffee machine and make the hot chocolate the jet pack fuel you have to go to the lighthouse and get the cream barrel and bring it to jet pack guy to make it jet pack fuel
you don't pour the hot sauce and the hot chocolate and the jet pack fuel into the furensic analyser. you pour it into the glasses machine!
You get jet pack fuel and hot chocolate.
When we ignite the jet fuel,the temperature can go as high as 800 Oc and may come down to approx 600 Oc
Jet fuel burns at around 800-1500 degrees Fahrenheit, which is not hot enough to melt steel. However, it can weaken steel structures by causing them to lose their structural integrity and strength.
No, "jet fuel" refers to a set of fuels used in gas turbine engines (GTE). Gasoline would burn far too hot in a GTE, eventually damaging the engine. Jet fuel is a lot closer in nature to Diesel, Parafin or Kerosene
Depends on what engine your talking about, kerosene fuel can burn in a jet engine at around 2000 degrees Fahrenheit
Jet fuel is kerosene base turbine aviation fuel
It will dramaticly reduce the fuels flashpoint causing the engine designed for diesel fuel to run hot and cause detination
Yes, temperature variation can affect the volume of jet fuel. Jet fuel expands in warmer temperatures and contracts in colder temperatures, leading to changes in volume. It is important for airlines to account for temperature variations when fueling aircraft to ensure accurate fuel quantity measurements.
No. Jet fuel is closely related to kerosene and diesel fuel.
No, jet fuel is not conductive. It is a hydrocarbon-based liquid that is not electrically conductive.