An engine that consumes gas to provide more power. Or an old car.
theorically driving with the windows down will use more gas due to the disturbance to the car s aerodynamics
no because it is to small to make a difference Any extra drag on the car would increase fuel consumption.
A car consumes fuel when it is running.
That depends on how many miles to the gallon that the car consumes.
Each car consumes gas at a different rate. On average, about 2.5 gallons.
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Black smoke means the engine consumes too much gas - possible problem with fuel injection.
Air compressor alone consumes about 50 to 60 % of energy generated by a gas turbine..
Cars will use more gas idling than starting the car.
Combustion consumes oxygen.
I don't think burning a gas to power a car is either Chemical nor Physical. If you burn gasoline to power a car, it is therefore a chemical AND physical change because both the chemicals and the look changes. However, a car being powered has nothing to do with the substance of gas being changed. If the car uses the gas to power itself, it'll turn the gas into gas again, so I'm not sure how this works. In conclusion, it's probably neither.