The engine displacement does not provide sufficient information about its fuel efficiency. The question cannot, therefore, be answered.
If a horse travels at 25 kilometers per hour for a half hour (30 minutes), it will travel 12.5 kilometers.
Displacement is only the distance from the starting point. As long as you return to where you started, then you can travel 1.0 x 10^999999999999 miles and still have a displacement of zero.
1L = 59km37 x 1L = 59km x 3737L = 2183kmYou can travel 2183km on 37L of gas.
your average speed is 50 kilometers per
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AAs less as you want or as far as you want.
One method of measuring engine size, and the most common, refers to the 'displacement' of the engine. This is calculated by measuring the difference in the volume of an engine cylinder when the piston is at the bottom of its travel and when it is at the top of its travel. This is the displacement of an individual cylinder. Multiplying this amount by the number of cylinders gives the engine displacement. Therefore, the total displacement of a 2.5 liter engine approximates 2.5 liters, or 2500 cubic centimeters. (cc's) Often, the figure will be rounded up, so a 2.5 liter might actually displace 2.38 liters.
With sufficient fuel, certainly.
1800 cc's that is the cubic displacement. ( the amount of air the cylinders displace during their travel.
Cylinder size is nothing to do with the amount of fuel the engine uses !
There is no Volvo car with a two cylinder engine.
250 millimeters=0.00025 kilometers
Divide the net displacement by the time of travel.
25 kilometers
The kilometer per liter of diesel of an average semi truck and trailer will depend on the habits of the driver, the weight of the load, and the terrain of the road. Most newer trucks can travel about 6 to 7 kilometers per liter of diesel fuel on a flat road with a fully loaded trailer.
Not possible. The displacement could be equal to the distance traveled ... if the route of travel was a straight line ... or less than the distance traveled ... if the route of travel was wavy and wiggly. But you can never wind up farther from your starting point than the distance you travel.