Approximately 34.2 million joules (J) of energy can be released from burning one liter of petrol.
About 100 to 150
Yes
50ml per 150 Rs petrol
No, 1 liter of petrol does not equal 1 kilogram. The density of petrol can vary, but on average, 1 liter of petrol is approximately 0.74-0.8 kilograms.
Yes, water is denser and heavier than petrol. One liter of water weighs about 1 kilogram, while one liter of petrol weighs approximately 0.75 kilograms.
depends on the car
One gallon is approximately equal to 3.785 liters. Therefore, if you're converting gallons to liters, you can use this conversion factor to determine the volume of petrol or any other liquid.
One US gallon = 114,000 to 115,000 Btu = 121MJ depending on type.
$0.35
Depends entirely on the fuel consumption of the vehicle, and speed of travel.
Ethanol contains less than half the energy per litre as is contained in an equal amount of petrol (Petrol= 77.3 MJ/kg, Ethanol = 29.7 MJ/kg.) This does nor account for the higher production energy costs associated with production of fuel grade ethanol from food grade crops like wheat or corn. You would have to burn more than twice the volume of fuel in an ethanol powered car.