100.000.000gallons of diesel = metric ton
302.1 gal
d2 camical composition
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D2 + T2 + energy -> 2 He + energy D2 is deuterium, T2 is tritium. Both are isotopes of hydrogen.
Maxwell's Equations forbid longitudinal waves because they are incorrect. The proper equations do not forbid longitudinal waves, X2E = [ (d2/dr2 - Del2) , 2d/dr Del][e, E] = X2E= [ (d2/dr2 - Del2)e -2d/dr Del.E, (d2/dr2 - Del2)E + 2d/dr(Del e + DelxE) ] The longitudinal wave is the scalar wave: (d2/dr2 - Del2)e - 2d/dr Del.E
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302.1 gal
5 cents (very expencive)
How many barrels of EN590 diesel make one cubic meter
for density of steel @ 7850 kg/m3 you can use No of bars (12 m long) per ton = (13500 / D2) where D= bar diameter in mm
D2 is the Russian/Soviet gasoil specification. You would take the sulfur content and other specs, and lookup the appropriate Western spec. You'll likely have a basis to this as there will be quality varitions, likely to the downside.
The current pice for D2 diesel " high speed" is around the 650 USD, depending on the quantity ordered, this is an international price "CIF" normally. However if you are buying locally, that will be subject to local "business", state and federal taxes.
"mt" is Metric Tonne - or 1000 kg. d2 is Diesel oil number 2 - or "Gasoil". A MT of D2 is about 7.3BBL of D2 and 304 gallons of D2. Fuel is measured by weight, since volume will change with pressure and temperature. So, a ship filled with 100 000MT of D2 will contain more or less 30.4 million gallons, depending on the temperature, and contain around 740 000BBL of D2. The main differentiator in the quality of D2 is sulphur content. This has been consistently lowered to reduce the emission from burning gasoil for heating or to produce electricity - or run diesel powered cars. Low sulphur is now 0.1 percent while ultra-low has at the most 0.02 percent of it weight being sulphur.
d2 diesel price per gallon
This is the answer: One Barrel is 42 Gallons and in barrel there are ~ :
1. If you measure the diameter and length in feet. the formula is below. L = length d= Diameter units are in feet # gallons = (L*pi*d2)*1.87 2. if you measure Diamter and Length in inches # gallons = (L*pi*d2)*57.75
0.61 * d2 Where d is the diameter of the pipe in inches.