Mechanical Engineering - Thermodynamics - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Thermodynamics - Section 1 (Q.No. 1)
1.
All the commercial liquid fuels are derived from natural petroleum (or crude oil).
Discussion:
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Sudharshan Reddy K said:
1 decade ago
Because from refining of petroleum only all the other fuels are derived.
Sggfdg said:
1 decade ago
ALL fuels are derived from petroleum products only.
Meddler said:
1 decade ago
There are Liquid fuels like Biodiesel and there is real progress in Ethane as fuel also but it has not become commercial because they can be produced their own country without support from oil rich answer powerful countries.
As Indian mechanical Engineers you should take that responsibility to manufacture cars which can run on bio-diesel or solar energy cost-effectively.
As Indian mechanical Engineers you should take that responsibility to manufacture cars which can run on bio-diesel or solar energy cost-effectively.
RAJESH said:
1 decade ago
All commercial fuels are derived from crude oil.
Mohan said:
1 decade ago
All commercial fuels are derived from a natural source of oils.
All the commercial liquid fuels are derived from natural crude oil. Conventional source energy.
All the commercial liquid fuels are derived from natural crude oil. Conventional source energy.
Arvind said:
1 decade ago
Crude oil is the primary form of oil, by purifying that we get diesel and further purifying we get petrol.
Sarath said:
1 decade ago
Methanol and ethanol are also used for fuel in some places, which are not derived from natural crude.
Saurabh sajan said:
1 decade ago
All commercial liquid fuel get form of crude oil.
Olisa said:
1 decade ago
What of liquid hydrogen used in modern cars?
Arup said:
1 decade ago
It's not necessary as ethanol, bio-diesel are not derived from crude oil.
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