What’s The Difference Between Jet Fuel and Car Fuel?
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
- Jet fuel and car fuel both come from crude oil, but you definitely can’t put jet fuel in your car to make it go faster. Why not?
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Jet fuel can't...*scrolls down the comments*..-FUCK!
Car fuel melts iron beams?
+Ryan Airth about as well as jet fuel melts steel beams
+Ryan Airth It could make them sag and fall.
+Bobby Harper But it usually doesn't... Times and places where that has happened twice on the same day, at almost the same site - zero.
Tall buildings can and do fall down, but generally they don't collapse in on themselves. It takes some quite careful demolishion engineering to make that happen. You see 2 tall buildings collapse in on themselves, 40 min apart, smell a rat...
+Kneedragon1962 9/11 truthers are as stupid as the flat earthers.
The thing about these conspiracies is they go against all we know about humans, people talk ALWAYS
brian whittle Im not a flat earther. Im very happy weve discovered gravitational waves. Its taken a while, but Einstein was right.
Jet fuel can't melt steel beams.
Someone was going to do it.
+Damon Winters you stole my "you stole my joke".
+Damon Winters Jet fuel stole my nan's life :c
was looking for this
***** I didn't steal shit.
Jet fuel doesn't melt steam beams was around since 9/11.
+Colic Shark Dank memes*
Glad to know that jet fuel, just like the metric system, helps make the United States different from the rest of the world.
+Physics Videos by Eugene Khutoryansky America NUMBER #1 We are the only country in the world that has Donald Trump. Everyone else in the world is jealous of us for having Trump.
+Answers721 we're alright thanks. here in the uk we have baf politicians, but not in the trump category. he's in a league of his own
+sintetsu2 high taxes in UK, pufff, don't make me laugh. The taxes over there are between 10-33% which is really low. Now in Scandinavia, we have all from 45-65% ;_;
+Answers721
yea... i hope he doesnt become president. have you heard of his plans about mexico and muslims? i dont want another 1933
***** ummmmmmm, try google? we have low taxes, a low amount of migration, and a HUGE welfare problem. but the problem is because british people are less likely to work. if it wasnt for immigrants, our economy would collapse
that Jet fuel get you high faster
lol
+Fallen Exe Jet Mule cant melt steel memes
He's talking about getting high guys
Melt beams jet steel cant bush 9/11 did
+PrecisePen jet beams did melt 9/11 steel bush.
jet fuel can't melt... just no... i can't... too much meme...
But you were thinking it! 😆
+Julia Wilde Jet fuel can't melt Nokia 3310s... But neither can steel beams... Bush threw his Nokia 3310 at the Twin-Towers... Bush did 9/11 conformed.
+Julia Wilde Jet fuel can't melt steel memes.
post some videos, Julia!
Silky dremes can't melt my silk memes
Icebergs can't sink titanics
태선우 recent discoveries hint that it may have been a fire that weakened the hull
Bush did it. lol
But they can sink ships named Titanic......
It was inside job
Thank God we know how to travel through worm holes.
+Alien Grey You're everywhere
I used to put AvGas in my modified track car that had no catalytic converters. It definitely wasn't kerosene. It was Sunoco 100LL leaded blue fuel.
In the days before widespread E85 adoption, that's what we used for making more power at the track. It was expensive and required having a buddy at the airport. We also used Sunoco's 110 octane standard leaded race fuel since it was sold in a pump near the track.
Only kerosene-based fuels I know of are heating fuel and jet fuel. The 172N I looked into ran on 100LL.
4 dollars per gallon? Jeez, that's normal gas prices in B.C.
Holy crap.... i hate my country.
1 liter(Gasoline) for about 13.50 SKR (= 1,60 USD)
In the US the prices are per gallon (= 3.7 liters) and cost about 2 USD up to 2,7 USD
In my first car in 1986...it was a Toyota Corolla 1974....I put 3/4 gas and 1/4 racing blue in it. That thing would do 120 mph downhill in a hurricane. Actually did do 120 mph...but it was down a large hill on our bypass...no hurricane though.
Daehawk holy shit damn.
But can it melt dank memes?
haha, sponsored by Boeing, but Airbus a320 used in thumbnail
Rekt em Gud
Jet fuel can't melt steel beams
That joke attempt at the beginning was adorable
You can't put jet fuel in the car because the steel car will melt.
Cars aren't even made out of steel anymore...
metaltom2003 The other alloys and plastic would melt. They would melt even faster than steel.
Matt Merrill LMAOOOOOO
" super expensive over 4$ a gallon" lol shut up 1 liter is 1,40 euros here for normal petrol
Julia makes my heart beat fast
When she said that jet fuel is expensive and gave the price of 4 dollars a gallon I thought "please, I live in the mountains of California. That's less than I spend on gas."
Thanks for using the metric system! Keep it up!
+StephanDRX
yes the °C make it easier to understand.
couldnt make it through the whole video tho
what is 4 dollars/gallon?
She said that jet fuel is super expensive and it's still cheaper than normal gas in Finland.
My dad said that he used to put jet fuel in to his motorbike, when properly adjusted it was waaay better than any kind of petrol he said and a lot more fun to drive. That was many years ago, but the fact is that bike wasn't designed for the jet fuel -)
This is slightly misleading. Try to avoid calling it "airplane" fuel,. Its jet fuel, because there are 2 types of "airplane fuel"; Avgas and Avtur ( jet fuel).
Because you can in fact put Avgas, which is a fuel for prop planes, into cars to overboost it (racers use this).
One can’t melt dank memes
damn! you are cute! you should be a Victoria's Secrets Model.
You just want to see her in her underwear
Simp ass
They have one thing in common...neither can melt steel beams.
Rakshasa you sure? Jet engines need bypass air to cool combustion chambers that are made out heat resistant aloys
Boss: "the first type of jet fuel is called Jet A. What should we call the second type?"
Employee1: "Jet B?"
Boss: "no that's stupid."
Employee2: "Jet A1?"
Boss: "yes that's brilliant!"
Samsul, Jet B is "arctic" jet fuel.
The difference is that Jet fuel can't melt steel beams.
Car fuel can melt steel beams
Stop joking about 9/11!!!!! My father died on that dreadful day! I'll never forget my father's last words as he called me on the phone mere moments before the plane flew into the Southern Tower... "Allaaaahu Akbar!"
Knew the 9/11 jokes were coming
Too bad the people in the wtc didnt
Matthew Aronson this is no joke is the truth
Well jet fuel can't melt dank memes
jet fuel can melt steal beams
This video was sponsored by Boeing, but I'm pretty sure those Delta Connection planes they showed are usually Bombardier or Canadair, not Boeing.
you guys in the USA don't seem to have diesel car engines then..................
Jet fuel is basically a better filtered diesel fuel with added stuff to it.
Yup, my Diesel car runs fine on Jet fuel.....if it happens to be lying around ;) . Being an older (simpler) Diesel it also runs on Kerosene/Paraffin, vegetable oil and many other things.
With a kerosine derivative and other additives.
Jet fuel is basically kerosene (liquid parrafin in the UK).
actually, it depends whether the car runs on diesel or gasoline. Diesel shares more properties with kerosene and can and is used, especially in cold regions of the world. It is normally stained red, so police can easily check if your car is filled with kerosene, as you need a permit to be able to use this type of fuel.
"$4 a gallon" - petrol in India is more expensive
in UK we pay approx 7doller a gallon
+GBmike damn it's $1.62 in Florida where I live and similar prices around the US
+Akshay KR It's about 90 cents per liter right now in ontario, canada.
make a video on how different is bike engine from car engine?
One runs on gasoline, the other on granola.
Kerosene is virtually heating oil which is also used as "Alpine Mix" for diesels in areas above the snowline.
Jets would run quite well on diesel or distillate apart from the fact that it would freeze at altitude. A bit of kero' wont hurt your diesel.
I always wanted to know about this and D News comes though again! Thanks for a great and informative video!
Jet fuel can't melt steel beams, THATS WHAT!
+SuperGameEskimo
But it can get the steel half way to the melting point causing it to lose 90% of its strenght.
+InqWiper there's no room for your logic here. BD9
+SuperGameEskimo
That's very true, however with an enormous amount of heat, (even if not up to the melting point), Steel becomes much more pliable (ductile). Combine that with the fact that the steel was subjected to such loading while it was as at such temperature, yields the conclusion that jet fuel can't melt beams, but with moderate heat and pressure, can certainly deform them.
+InqWiper r u serious? hahaha
sir willy
What's wrong about what I said?
"also jet fuel is super expensive, often over $4 a gallon"
California Gas Prices: over $5 a gallon
I need to date Julia so badly
Video is good, especially the start
what a great topic! one of those little questions you ask yourself that seems so simple but a little more difficult to find an answer to. Thank you so much for the work and research you put into bringing this information to us. I really enjoyed it.
Air plane fuel was used in Test on cars the car went flying but didn't last long
facebook.com/airplanstudio/
the car wouldn't fly with just jet fuel, it needs the 4 elements of flight (thrust, drag, lift, and pull)
+Bryce M Did you even read by link you moron.
Car fuel can't melt stolen memes
1:41 - Like the way the blurred out the logo for "Delta" on the taxiing airplane. Seriously though, why does diesel fuel for cars and trucks cost the consumer more than gasoline?
+Robert Ingersoll Maybe because it's heavier which requires more oil.
Jet fuel can't melt steel beams
baryonyx31 jet fuel can’t melt steel beams but George Bush Jr. can with the help of NSA and CIA.
Why does it get colder as you go upwards even though you go closer to the sun and cold air is heavier than hot air ?
I'm impressed at how much info was covered in such a sort period.
Now what do you mean by “period?” 😏
Jet fuel can melt steel beams that is the difference
Prepare for the 9/11 jokes
Oh god they're already here
9/11 jokes are plane wrong
+Manuel Sosa you are the problem
+Oliver Dong haha "dong"
It's not an explosion, it's a high speed, controlled burn.
Julia or lissete??? Post in comments
Amy
+Rachel Ross WHY NOT BOTH!?
+Julia Wilde ha
Julia!
+Julia Wilde >Why not both?< Because like Highlander, there can only be *one*. I'm putting my money on Amy. Her prowess in astrophysics will be hard to match.
Sees the word "jet fu.... *TRIGGERED TRIGGERED TRUGGERED*
JET FUEL CAN'T MELT STEEL BEAMS
9/11 9/11 9/11
JET FUEL CAN'T MELT STEEL BEAMS
9/11 9/11 9/11
JET FUEL CAN'T MELT STEEL BEAMS
9/11 9/11 9/11
JET FUEL CAN'T MELT STEEL BEAMS
9/11 9/11 9/11
GEORGE BUSH DIDIDID 9/11
Do a video on why battery cars are worse than gas cars.
They aren't so they won't.
Hello Julia! have you folks at Dnews or test tube ever talked about the different methods of extracting bitumen?? Surface mining, SAGD, TAGD, ESEIEH, etc. I think all of them are very interesting and hopefully there can be a video about it :)
I always thought that if you put jet fuel in a car the car would fly.
Yup. Fly into the car dealership for expensive repairs.
The difference is the word in front of them because neither of them can't melt steel beams
3:01 That's what she said.
It's really what she said.
Ok.
pentagon hole small pittsfield too small hole 91/1 jet fuel burning bush steel thermite! At 45 degrees!
(I didnt even watch the video lmao, was laughing my ass off at these comments)
The main difference is that jet fuel melts steel.
Ahh, but kerosene won't, lol.
olli tuovinen wrong
Diesel engines are totally common around Europe. I like driving a Diesel one a bit better than gasoline, actually.
3:02 Giggity.
LOL
Gig gig
Julia, on point as usual
why America use different jet fuel then rest of the world?
Because 'Murica...
They still use their freedom units, so it's the American exceptionalism in play LoL
Seriously now: This Seeker Channel Has many times passed misinformation to the general public, actually The US uses both Jet A and Jet A-1, not
just Jet A, which has predominance due to lower cost. In other words,
both can be found, both are defined under ASTM D 1655. In fact Jet B is
used in particularly cold climates like Alaska, as well as in Northern
Canada where the only way to get there in Winter is often by plane (and
Canadian Jet B is different from American Jet B). There are far more jet fuels than just Jet A in the US. As said before, Jet A-1 and Jet A can be found, and there are several military grades notably JP-8 which is similar to Jet A-1.
Manpet Epetrop all this info is overkill looks like it's just too much complicated for me.
Well it's actually quite simple:
Jet-A1 differs mainly from Jet-A in the freeze point of the fuel -47C vs. -40C respectively. The reason for this is due to the colder international flights relative to flights in the continental US historically. When these standards were created the majority of international flights were flown in Europe, Northern Asia, and Japan which is colder than the continental US on average. Hence, the lower freeze point standard. Once a standard is created in a space with huge capital investments and premiums on safety, change happens very slowly and conservatively.
Coz they took their jobs!
So that its capable of melting steel beams ? O.o
This video is fine, but it’s misleading as it ignore AVGAS completely, which is very much like automotive fuel.
Well... Jet fuel can't melt steel beams
Me and my ex gf were so faded after leaving a party in Hollywood (I know we should of not been fucked up and driving but hey we were young and dumb) when we went to put gas I mistakenly put disel into the car. Believe it or not the car actually drove away... for about 20 miles before it gave out... I wonder how far a car could go on jet fuel? If it would even start at all
Jet fuel can't melt steel beams
so my car will not fly like peter griffin....
Not "explosion". "Combustion".
how did scientist/astronomers found how milky way looks we just live in it and there is no sattilliete
outside of the milky way TELL ME!
+ADITYA DASHPLAYS artist interpretation
+Hunter Strait not just artist A VERY HD HUBBLE TELESCOPE
What makes me laugh is that you find idiots out there who actually convert their cars to run on kerosene, and *think* it will run faster.
Jet fuel has a lower energy density compared to regular gasoline, so you would need bigger pistons to actually produce the same amount of energy with kerosone / jet fuel (which is essentially the same thing).
Nitromethane is what Top Fuel dragsters use, not jet fuel.
Sooo... anyone gonna explain why she laughed like a crazy yet incredibly sexy vixen in the beginning?
😏
Jet A Fuel Trucks run on Jet fuel with a simple additive to add sulphur to the mix. These are just Diesel trucks. Jet fuel is basically Diesel that is drier. AV gas is 100 Octane and leaded. I just wrote this and realized that she said this at the end. I used to run my motorcycle on a 50/50 mix of 100 Octane AV gas and 91 pump gas due to high compression aftermarket heads and california heat.
I thought jet fuel is basically kerosene.
I died a little bit inside when she said, "Jet fuel is much more expensive at over $4 a gallon." I'm sure jet fuel has gone up as well in the past 6 years, but still.
The difference is that car fuel cant melt dank memes
Diesel engines don't compress fuel, liquids dont compress, (or hydraulics woundn't work), Diesel engines compress the intake charge into a very small area, getting it very hot so the fuel that is injected explodes spontaniously. Gasoline engines use lower compression ratios, and rely on spark plugs to ignite the fuel/air mixture.
julia is truly beautiful!!
😏
What the different between you and my crush
The answerr......
U is gorgeous
short chain hydrocarbons actually has an even lower melting point, so it's actually better at staying liquid at lower temperature. Please get things straight when you broadcast. Mainly Jet Fuel used because it has a higher energy output per mass.
I only clicked on this vid to see if any 9/11 jokes are made in the comments, and by gum was a not disappointed
apparently jet fuel can bring down three buildings from two planes crashing into them. Even though as you said it doesn't burn anywhere near hot enough to even melt steel.
+Bart hamburg Steel doesn't have to melt to bend and collapse.
Blacksmiths don't melt steel. They soften it and bend it.
A classic woman. Can talk for minutes without breathing and much sense......;-)
Simpler explanation, car fuel is for cars. jet fuel is for planes 👍🎓
What's the difference? One didn't melt the bars in the Twin Towers.
Spot on.
Jet fuel and aviation fuel, like LL100 are different. Aviation fuel will run fine in most cars
A Diesel-powered car could run on jet-fuel, no problem. Well... No problem for a short while, at any rate. The fuel-pump in a Diesel vehicle requires a certain lubricity to the fuel, which jet-fuel doesn't quite have. So if you ran jet fuel in a Diesel engine for long enough, you'd burn up the fuel-pump. Not good.
The difference between jet fuel and car fuel is that jet fuel can melt steel beams.
haha back when $4 a gallon was "expensive" for jet fuel
basically diesel for jets and gasoline for most cars
I designed a pulse jet engine that runs off hydrogen and oxygen using a Tesla Turbine array and Tesla Valves for ultra high performance compression and high output energy production to power complex peripherals like personal safety and automated guidance, with as few moving parts as possible.
It can produce enough thrust to act as a lifting engine to convert any existing small passenger vehicle into a flying vehicle with simple rally kit and roll-bars already commercially available to reduce weight. The pulse jet can power a massive generator. Enough to easily power hovering take-off and landing maneuvers when attached to a small passenger vehicle, as well as long distance container transport.
I could power the future with Sea Water and solar panels. Problem is no one wants a future. They want a now.
+Zenn Exile I presume the investors laughed at you.
Did you come up with a design and plan for fitting hearing protection on every creature that has ear drums? Do you have any idea how loud pulse jets are? It's directly generating sound waves, not as a byproduct. I could just see 100s of millions of screaming "personal fliers" flying around, and everybody's deaf.
There is a reason why pulse jets aren't used in aircraft now. it really has not that much to do with efficiency (and pulse jets suck at efficiency too).
I can already feel the dank memes coming.
Actual they are more similar than you think. One is made as a byproduct of the other.
As off now jet fuel is cheaper than petrol. Too bad that we are still using petrol engine.
But I know something they don't have in common. Both can't melt steal beams
Jet fuel 4$/Gallon is expensive? Cries in German normal gas prices...
4 dollars a gallon? Still cheaper than regular car fuel in Europe.