Typically, around 80-90% of garbage can be burned as fuel, while the remaining 10-20% consists of non-combustible materials or items that are not suitable for incineration. It's important to properly sort and process the waste before incineration to ensure efficient and safe burning.
When a fuel is burned, it is combined with oxygen in a process called combustion. The fuel undergoes a chemical reaction with oxygen, producing heat, light, and various byproducts such as carbon dioxide and water vapor.
When a fuel is burned, it undergoes a chemical reaction with oxygen from the air, producing heat, light, and various byproducts such as carbon dioxide, water, and other gases depending on the type of fuel. This process is known as combustion.
When a fuel is burned, it releases energy in the form of heat and light, along with carbon dioxide and water vapor. The chemical reaction that occurs during combustion breaks down the fuel molecules, releasing their stored energy.
Factors that influence flame height include the amount of fuel being burned, the rate at which it is being burned, the presence of oxygen for combustion, and environmental conditions such as wind speed and direction. Additionally, the type of fuel being burned and the shape and size of the flame source can also impact flame height.
When fuel is burned, energy is released in the form of heat and light. This is because the chemical bonds in the fuel molecules break, releasing stored energy in the form of heat that can be used for various applications, such as heating, powering engines, or generating electricity.
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Approximately 50-70% of garbage can be burned as fuel. This process is known as waste-to-energy incineration, where the heat generated from burning garbage is converted into electricity. However, burning garbage can also produce air pollutants and greenhouse gas emissions.
Waste is sometimes made into energy through the process of decay. As garbage decays, it releases gases. These gases are collected and burned for fuel.
No; the center is much denser, and hotter, than the outer layers. Also, the center has a higher percentage of helium - which means that more fuel (hydrogen) has been burned up already.No; the center is much denser, and hotter, than the outer layers. Also, the center has a higher percentage of helium - which means that more fuel (hydrogen) has been burned up already.No; the center is much denser, and hotter, than the outer layers. Also, the center has a higher percentage of helium - which means that more fuel (hydrogen) has been burned up already.No; the center is much denser, and hotter, than the outer layers. Also, the center has a higher percentage of helium - which means that more fuel (hydrogen) has been burned up already.
The answer depends on whether you want the amount of solid fuel in China as a percentage of:all fuel in China, orall solid fuel in the world.
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All the significant high level waste is contained in the spent fuel, and will stay there when the fuel is stored after unloading, unless the fuel is taken to a plant designed for dismantling and separating it. This is done in the UK and France, possibly Russia, I'm not sure about that, but not in the US, not for commercial reactors anyway. The fissile part of the new fuel is about 4 percent U-235 and it is discharged with about 1 percent remaining so that difference determines the percentage of fission products in the discharged fuel. It will also contain plutonium which has been formed from the U-238 which forms 96 percent of the new fuel, but again a lot of the fissile plutonium formed will have been burned up during reactor operation. So the percentage by weight is a fairly small part of the spent fuel, most of which will be U-238, which if separated out is fairly inocuous and could be used in breeder reactors if we had any.
Hi, when fuel is burned, energy in the form of heat is given off. hope this helps
When burned for fuel, wood releases about 3,800 to 4,800 calories per pound.
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Hydrogen is being "burned" into helium.
polluted fuels are which get polluted by burning of trash and garbage and , this is called polluted fuel