The energy output from LPG gas is as follows :12.9 Kwh/Kg & 7.5 Kwh/Ltr.
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Calorific Value of LPG is 45MJ/Kg divide this by 3.6MJ/KWhr gives12.5 KWhr per Kilogram
Yes.
How many kg in aliter of lpg
1.79 ltrs=1 kgs
14.141414...
50 kg
One kilocalorie, or kcal, is equal to 0.00014285714285714 kg SKE. One kg has 7,000 kcal.
Liquefied petroleum gas has 49 megajoules of energy per kilogram.
Without a temperature and pressure, you can't, besides which LPG is usually a liquid until just before use.
1270 Liter Methane is equal to One KG LPG
its depends on the temperature and the density which is never constant , but still one kg = 1.65 lt of lpg
LPG or Liquid Petroleum Gas is a fuel, not a car. Pretty much ANY motor vehicle that is powered by an engine that burns fuel can be powered by LPG.