Science, asked by rajshashi1307, 7 months ago

why we don't use water instead of diesel for driving a car​

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Answered by ssbhushan13
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Water,being denser than petrol, cannot be sprayed as easily as fuel and will produce stresses in the injector. This might lead to injector failure. In diesel engines, although fuel filters can remove foreign elements to an extent, high amount of water content would cause severe problems.

Answered by Anonymous
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Water,being denser than petrol, cannot be sprayed as easily as fuel and will produce stresses in the injector. This might lead to injector failure. In diesel engines, although fuel filters can remove foreign elements to an extent, high amount of water content would cause severe problems.

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