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It is easy to calculate Heat load if you know fuel Consumption in Heater. e.g -- If you are using Furnace Oil as Fuel and u are consuming 1000 Kg per day Then Heat Load per day will be = Calorific Value of FO x Fuel Consumption
As per my knowledge Boric acid dissociates into Boron oxide by escape of water molecules from boric acid near to 300 deg centrigrade; hence bonding may be weakened. But in case of Boron oxide use, there is no dissociation of Boron oxide.
The median salary is probably somewhere around $5000-6000 per month.
Tonne Per Day
6 pounds per gallon
500 units per ton to 800 units per ton depending on quality and type of scrap and finish products
It is easy to calculate Heat load if you know fuel Consumption in Heater. e.g -- If you are using Furnace Oil as Fuel and u are consuming 1000 Kg per day Then Heat Load per day will be = Calorific Value of FO x Fuel Consumption
Per capita consumption of Chocolates in India is 70 gms. Per capita consumption of Chocolates in America is 7 kgs.
"Per capita" literally means "per head", and it means, per person. So, for example, you divide the total consumption in a country, by the number of people in the country, to get the average consumption per person.
If you go by calculation as well for per minute usage of the power then CALCULATION i as followsIf 2000W induction cooker runs for 1hour Then it consumes 2unit of electricityIf per unit cost of power is @Rs6Then In 1hour total consumption would be Rs12 (2unit for 2000W induction * 6), and for 1minute the cost is 12/60 = Rs0.20/minute or 20paise/minuteNow as I assured you that the cooking time of induction is very less in minute. Example - If 1Liter of milk boils in 4minutes so the cost of boiling 1liter of milk is 4*0.20 = Rs0.80
beta 1000cc fuel consumption per liter
i think it should be 18 kg per-capita sugar consumption in india.
The level od per capita energy consumption in India is approximately 565.6.
The per capita water consumption in the United States is 159 gallons per day.
Domestic per capita consumption of chewing gum was 183 sticks in 1986
Domestic per capita consumption of chewing gum was 168 sticks in 1986
Egg consumption was 255 eggs per person in 1999