Airplanes typically use jet fuel, which is a type of kerosene, as their main source of energy. The combustion of jet fuel generates the thrust needed to power the aircraft engines and propel the plane forward. Additionally, compressed air is used in some aircraft systems for pressurization and other functions.
Helium gas is commonly used in balloons sold by vendors to make them float.
The gas used in a UK laboratory Bunsen burner is typically natural gas or propane.
A gas tap is used to control the flow of gas in a laboratory setting, often in conjunction with a Bunsen burner or other gas-powered equipment. It allows for precise adjustments to the gas flow rate to ensure safe and efficient operation of the equipment.
Water gas is primarily used in industrial processes, such as in the production of hydrogen and synthesis gas for chemical manufacturing. Producer gas, on the other hand, is used as a fuel in industrial heating applications and can also be used in gas engines for power generation. Both gases are important in providing alternative sources of energy and reducing dependency on fossil fuels.
Not in a typical airplane engine, however if you had a specially made modified engine, than it is feasible.
Airplanes are not made of gas.
Atomic bomb
you do not use gas for an airplane you would use a cemical/ assid
gas.!
Aviation fuel, either jet fuel or aviation gas referred to as "avgas."
so it can fly
No.
its an airplane stupid not an aeroplane
Aircraft tires can be filled with regular compressed air, however pure nitrogen is also often used.
The first airplane was used for travel in the year 1921
Depends on the airplane size and engines used.