The energy content of oil can vary, but on average, a litre of oil contains about 35-40 million joules of energy. This energy can be released through combustion to generate heat or power.
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In 10 kilotonnes of TNT (ktTNT) is equal to 42 TJ (Terajoules) or 42 trillion joules. In 10 kilotonnes of oil equivalent (ktoe) is equal to 420 TJ or 420 trillion joules.
1 litre is equal to 1000 grams of liquid. 50 grams is therefore equivalent to 0.05 litres.
My energy resource is electricity, which is generated at power plants using various sources such as coal, natural gas, nuclear, wind, solar, hydro, and others. The availability of these resources varies depending on location and technology used for power generation.
Oil contains potential energy, which is stored energy that is released when the oil is burned as fuel. This chemical energy is converted into heat and other forms of energy when oil is utilized for things like heating, transportation, or electricity generation.
'Joules' is a measure of the energy the oil will release when combusted. Different oils will release different amounts of energy , hence a different number of #joules#.
The energy content of oil varies depending on the type, but on average, one liter of crude oil contains about 31,536,000 joules (or approximately 31.5 megajoules). This value can differ based on the specific composition of the oil. For example, gasoline has a slightly different energy content, typically around 30 to 34 megajoules per liter.
The equivalent of about 6,330,000,000 joules or 6 million BTUs
First off you would need to know the energy value of the oil, that is the amount of energy released during the combustion of a specified amount of the oil, eg kj/mol. The energy value for paraffin is around 46Mj/kg. 46 megajoules per kilogram, or 46million joules. One tonne is one thousand kilograms, so one tonne of paraffin would contain 46 thousand megajoules, or 46 gigajoules (46Gj).
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1 PJ of Natural Gas = 172,000 barrels of oil equivalent 1 PJ of Natural Gas = 172,000 barrels of oil equivalent
To convert heating oil litres into kilowatt-hours (kWh), you need to know the energy content of the oil. Heating oil typically has an energy content of about 10 kWh per litre. Therefore, you can multiply the number of litres of heating oil by 10 kWh/litre to get the total energy in kWh. For example, 100 litres of heating oil would yield approximately 1,000 kWh of energy.
There are many quality levels of edible oil. One of the cheapest is Canola oil and here in Canada this is about $3 per litre. - Extra Virgin Olive oil is about $15 per litre. There are many in between.
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In 10 kilotonnes of TNT (ktTNT) is equal to 42 TJ (Terajoules) or 42 trillion joules. In 10 kilotonnes of oil equivalent (ktoe) is equal to 420 TJ or 420 trillion joules.
6.5 litre with filter though some report 8.3 litre Filter RZ372 and 6.5 litre of oil 15W40.
5 and half litre of oil without changing the oil filter 6 litre with oil filter