All fuel oils have a flash point of 490F (254C). Distillate fuels have lower flash points.
its called a point
Normally Liquids only have flash points......In some cases, flash point also can be determined for solids, its value depends on type of solid.
The answer depends on the value of the new point. If the new value is near the mean then the new standard deviation (SD) will be smaller, if it is far away, the new SD will be larger.
If you are talking about the z-value of a point on the normal curve, then no, it is 1.5 standard deviations BELOW the mean.
The data point is close to the expected value.
because of impurity present in it
The standard numerical value for (3.54 \times 10^5) is 354,000. This is obtained by moving the decimal point in 3.54 five places to the right, resulting in the whole number.
The higher calorific value of diesel oil is 44,800 kj/kg and 19,300 btu/lb. The lower calorific value of diesel oil is 43,400 kj/kg.
what is calorific value of high speed diesel ? what is calorific value of high speed diesel ?
In data analysis, the standard value is a reference point used to compare and interpret data. It is typically determined by calculating the mean or average of a set of data points. This value helps to understand the distribution and variability of the data.
The calorific value of fuel is the quantity of heat produced by its combustion at a constant pressure and under normal conditions. For diesel, the calorific value is 44,800.
The standard point for (2.33 \times 10^{-3}) is simply its representation in decimal form, which is (0.00233). This notation expresses the number in scientific terms, indicating that it is a small value, specifically 2.33 thousandths.