A gallon of gasoline contains about 132x106 joules of energy, which is equivalent to 125,000 BTU or 36,650 watt-hours:
For regular gasoline, 125,000 BTU per US gallon
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128 fl oz to a gallon of gasoline.
Approximately 19.6 pounds of CO2 are emitted per gallon of gasoline.
50.75 joules of energy equates to about 12.1 calories.
One liter of petrol (gasoline) contains approximately 31,536,000 joules of energy, or about 31.5 megajoules. This value can vary slightly depending on the specific composition of the petrol. The energy content makes petrol a highly efficient fuel for vehicles and other applications.
In a gallon of gasoline, there is approximately 124,884 btu. BTU refers to British thermal unit. It is actually a traditional unit.
16 ounces
4 liters in a gallon
On average, 1 kilogram of coal contains approximately 24,000,000 joules of energy.
A typical lightning bolt releases about 1 billion joules of energy.