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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.
That is a question that cannot be answered exactly. Different cruise ships of different sizes use different amounts of fuel. I can tell you that there are some cruise ships that use no fuel. There are several large cruise ships that are powered by sails.
About six pounds.
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My 08 GMC Sierra has Active Fuel Management, and it does work while using cruise control.
According to Disney, their cruise ships (Magic and Wonder) get about 57 feet per gallon. Therefore, to go six inches they burn 1/114 of a gallon, or 0.00877 gallon.Put into simpler units, with 256 tablespoons per gallon the Disney Magic burns just under 2.25 tablespoons of fuel to move six inches.The MS Oasis of the Seas, completed in 2010, has a total length of 361.8 meters, a height of 72 meters above the sea line, and room in its 16 passenger decks for 6,296 passengers. At its cruising speed of 22.6 knots (26 mph), the Oasis of the Seas burns 11361 gallons of fuel each hour. The fuel efficiency, then, is 0.0023 mpg, or 12.08 feet per gallon. This is the largest cruise ship in the world, along with its twin ship, The Allure of the Seas.
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Depends on what you pay per gallon. Assuming $6 per gallon, aircraft burning 600 pounds per hour, ABOUT 7.1 lbs per gallon, cruise at 190 mph, fuel cost is ABOUT $2.81 per hour.
There is no direct conversion between inches and gallons because one is a unit of length and the other is a unit of volume. However, if you are looking to convert fuel efficiency from miles per gallon (mpg) to inches per gallon (in/gal), you would need additional information such as the diameter of the fuel line or nozzle.
You wouldn't even be able to just start up the engine on that ... Cruise ships use fuel sometimes in the category of 100's of gallons per hour.
None. An inch is a measure of length or distance in 1-dimensional space while a gallon is a measure of volume in 3-dimensional space. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid.
That depends on the shape and orientation of the tank.