The fuel burn on a Falcon 20F-5 is 280 gallons per hour.
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Assuming fuel consumption is consistent, if the cruise ship moves 6 inches and burns 1 gallon of fuel, it would burn 1 gallon every 6 inches. In 100 miles, there are 6,336,000 inches. Therefore, in 100 miles, the cruise ship would burn approximately 1,056,000 gallons of fuel.
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Yes, red dwarfs burn their fuel slowly because they have small sizes.
A top fuel drag racer can burn between 15-20 gallons of fuel during a single quarter-mile run. These vehicles are extremely powerful and use a specially formulated nitromethane-based fuel that burns quickly to generate high horsepower.
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3051 Lit per hour
More than a fullthunk
Depending on the engine in a 172 they will burn from 6-10 gallons per hour
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If it is a flex fuel vehicle you can burn all you want. If not a flex fuel vehicle immediate damage can result. The Ethanol will damage the seals in the fuel system.
It's just the complement to fuel displacement. How much air the engine takes in affects how much fuel it can burn.
Not much, spill a little over the item and set fire to it.
the F22 has thrust vectoring so it can turn the jet nozzles