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is used to burn fossil fuel​

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Answered by staufiq390
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Fossil fuels include coal, petroleum, natural gas, oil shales, bitumens, tar sands, and heavy oils. ... In still other cases—for example, gas turbines used in jet aircraft—the heat yielded by burning a fossil fuel serves to increase both the pressure and the temperature of the combustion products to furnish motive power.

Answered by Anonymous
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All fossil fuels can be burned in air or with oxygen derived from air to provide heat. This heat may be employed directly, as in the case of home furnaces, or used to produce steam to drive generators that can supply electricity.

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