Petrol is British name for Gasoline
Short answer Yes. Petrol is useful for running a engine, and extremely dangerous if misused.
The engine will not run without a supply of petrol so you would think it is useful.
The engine will not run without a supply of petrol so you would think it is useful.
It burns up and goes to the engine to power it so your car can move
yes it is a chemical change
The petrol is burned in the engine where part of the energy released (roughly one-fourth) is used in moving the car, while the rest is lost as heat and sound energy.
Who told you it is harmful? It is only harmful if it is a Diesel engine. If it is a petrol (gasoline) engine then Petrol is what it takes to run.
Yes, putting petrol/gasoline in a diesel engine and running it will cause severe damage to the engine.
Ah, what a lovely question! When petrol is pumped from the tank to the engine of a car, we are relying on the property of liquids called "flowability." This allows the petrol to move smoothly through the fuel system and reach the engine where it can be used to power the vehicle on its journey. Just like how paint flows on our canvas, petrol flows through the car's system to keep us moving forward on our own unique path.
A car runs on diesel or petrol depends on the engine of the car
Oxygen and petrol or diesel is burned in a car engine, it is not formed