The calorific value for petrol is 47 300 kJ/kg.
its petrol 48000 kj/kg where diesel has 44,800 kj/kg
50kj/gm
The calorific value of petrol/gasoline (and also its gas but it might be slightly different) is apprx. 50 kilojoules/gram of complete combustion.
Fuel Type Higher Calorific Value (Gross Calorific Value - GCV) kJ/kg Btu/lb Diesel 44,800 19,300 kJ/l Btu/gal Kerosene 35,000 154,000 Gas oil 38,000 164,000 Petrol (kJ/kg) 48,000 Petroleum (kJ/kg) 43,000
44 MJ/kg for RON unleaded gasoline
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since, petrol releases more smoke than LPG,LPG has high calorific value and burns without smoke
Gross calorific value may be converted to net calorific value by using the following equation- Net calorific value = Gross calorific value - (10.02 x Percent Moisture)
The higher the calorific value of a fuel, the higher its combustion rate is, which is important knowledge to know. A low calorific value indicates more water vapor absorption.
Dung cakes. Its has a calorific value of 7 kilojoule.
hydrogen calorific value is 150000 kJ/kg