there are a lot of info needed to fully answere this question, but to ask if it is possiable? yes. the factors needed are efficiency of the space heated and furnace used. the temperature setting of the thermostat. the outside air temperature over the 50 days. also assuming you have a leak free gas pipping system from and including the storage tank to furnace and other gas appliances. 200 gallons of propane will fuel an 80,000 btu furnance for 233 hours or 4.65 hours per day for 50 days. 200 gallons in 50 days during the winter is average useage.
Based on Charles's Law,when the temperature of a gas increases, so does the volume.
The majority of the gas suppliers these days provide propane tanks for home for free. Sometimes they consider it as a loan to the customer and will be retrieved when consumer no longer buys gas from the company. Heinz gas supplier is one of the many vendors.
hot and cold days are opposite so if the hot days pressure increases than the pressure of a cold day decreases . the answer is in the sentence above. farah Elchoum
Natural gas. It is mainly methane but contains a mixture of ethane, pentane, propane and butane. In the past it was burned off as it could not be easily transported. These days it is either injected back into the resivoir or made into a liquid and then transported.
When you put a 20 degree cold ice cube with salt it becomes colder because it turns to salt water. Now it is about -20 degrees on your skin. What you get is a form of frostbite that turns into a burn. I would say the burn will be there for about a week to ten days or maybe less.
.02 gallons. A pilot uses roughly 15 gallons of propane per month. Take 15 gallons, divide it into 30 days = 0.5 gallons a day. Divide that answer by 24 = .020833 gallons per hour.
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No. These days, hairspray usually contains propane, which is not a noble gas.
Depending on the regulator valve of the barbeque, it can be either propane or butane. Propane seems to be the most common these days. Source: http://www.infomania.co.uk/archives/234
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You know that there are 48 gallons per 14 days (assuming that there is a reasonably constant flow-- not all 48 gallons were measured in only one of the 14 days). The idea is to figure out, on average, the number of gallons per day. Once you do that, the unit rate would be x gallons per day. In this case the 'unit' is a day. You could also, if it is helpful, figure out days per gallon, in which case one gallon is the 'unit'.
At 1 gps (gallon per second), which translates into 60 gpm ((*60)gallons per minute), 3600 gph ((*60)gallons per hour), and 86400 (*24 hours in a day) gallons per day, 400000 gallons could be filled in 400,000 gal / 86,400 gal days, or 4.63 days.
A rubber diaphragm within the unit vibrates on hot days or when the propane tank is over filled, causing a humming sound and possibly limited gas flow. A humming is probably not going to be dangerous
36 days antill the torch goes out