- A
fossil fuel is a hydrocarbon-containing
material such as coal, oil, and
natural gas,
formed naturally in the Earth's
crust from the
remains of dead plants...
- A
fuel is any
material that can be made to
react with
other substances so that it
releases energy as
thermal energy or to be used for work. The concept...
- A
fuel cell is an
electrochemical cell that
converts the
chemical energy of a
fuel (often hydrogen) and an
oxidizing agent (often oxygen) into electricity...
- 2013.
Retrieved 9
December 2011. "The
Fueller Issue 37
October 2011" (PDF). The
Worshipful Company of
Fuellers.
Archived (PDF) from the
original on 15...
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Fuel injection is the
introduction of
fuel in an
internal combustion engine, most
commonly automotive engines, by the
means of an injector. This article...
- fractions) and
residues (the
heavier fractions).
Fuel oils
include heavy fuel oil (bunker
fuel),
marine fuel oil (MFO),
furnace oil (FO), gas oil (gasoil)...
- The
discography of
Fuel, an
American alternative rock band that
formed in 1989,
consists of 6
studio albums, 4
extended plays, 2
compilation albums, 21...
-
Aviation fuels are petroleum-based
fuels, or
petroleum and
synthetic fuel blends, used to
power aircraft. They have more
stringent requirements than
fuels used...
- A
fuel ladder or
ladder fuel is a
firefighting term for live or dead
vegetation that
allows a fire to
climb up from the
landscape or
forest floor into...
- A
fuel pump is a
component used in many liquid-
fuelled engines (such as petrol/gasoline or
diesel engines) to
transfer the
fuel from the
fuel tank to...