The burning temperature of diesel fuel, or its combustion temperature, typically ranges between 500 to 700 degrees Celsius (932 to 1,292 degrees Fahrenheit) when ignited in an engine. However, the exact temperature can vary based on factors such as the fuel's composition and the specific conditions within the combustion chamber. Diesel engines operate using compression ignition, which requires the fuel to ignite under high pressure and temperature conditions.
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