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What gas laws apply to car engines
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Chart: Cars waste most of the energy we feed them in fuel. Left: In stop-start city driving, only about 17 percent of the energy in gasoline (green slice) provides useful power to move you down the road. The other 83 percent is wasted (red slices) in the engine, in parasitic losses (in things like the alternator, which makes electricity), and in the drivetrain (between the engine and the wheels). Right: Things are a bit better on the highway, where useful power can nudge up to 25 percent or slightly more. Even so, the bulk of the energy is still wasted. Source: Fuel Economy: Where the Energy Goes, US Department of Energy Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy. [Last retrieved: October 2021.]
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Stance their car.
Most car engines should be able to idle below 1000 RPM without issues. If it needs to be higher than 1,000 in order to keep the engine running smoothly, then there might be a problem with the engine.
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