LOL.....don't know...!! :P
It is $1.28 where I live.
If by petrol you mean gasoline, the Wikipedia lists an energy content of 46.7 MJ/kg. To get the value per liter, you need to multiply that by the density of gasoline, which is in the range of 0.71-0.77 kg/liter.
i assume you mean deci. There are 10 decilitres in a litre
How much 1 box of emperador light 1 liter
27p per gal
Calorific Value of diesel = 39,000 Kj/Liter 1 HP = 2685 Kj Total calorific value of 6.7 liter diesel = 39,000x6.7 = 2,61,300 Kj HP delivered = 2,61,300/2685 = 97.3 = 97.3x75 Kgf-m/sec
1 MT PEtrol is equivalent to Liter
3.78litters
About 100 to 150
4litres..... h
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6. liter petrol
it's about $2.00
It is $1.28 where I live.
The calorific value of water is 80cal/degree. so it takes 60*80=2400cal of heat.
Petrol is a complex mixture of many hydrocarbons and other substances. If discussion is restricted to octane, C8H18, the standard enthalpy of formation -- the energy contained in its bonds -- is -250 kJ/mole (60 kcal/mole).
10 liter avarage