1/0.8 = 1.25 metres3
1,250/ 4.546 = 275 imperial gallons
1,250/ 3.785 = 330.25 U.S.gallons
1 barrel is equal to 42 gallons but only approx. 19.6 gallons of oil is changed to gasoline. Rest of them changes to diesel, jet fuels etc.
There are two main types of jet fuel used for commercial turbine engines. The vast majority of turbine engines use a kerosene type of fuel, labeled Jet A-1 or Jet A. A blended kerosene and gasoline type, considered "wide-cut" and labeled Jet B, is rarely used except in very cold climates. Military jet fuels use variations of these two fuels, with the majority using the kerosene-type jet fuel.- Determine the number of gallons of jet fuel to be weighed.- Select the conversion factor, determined by the type of fuel. For kerosene types of fuel, use 6.76 pounds per U.S. gallon. For wide-cut kerosene types of fuel, use 6.36 pounds per U.S. gallon. If you are uncertain of the fuel type, use the standard kerosene type fuel conversion, since the other type is rarely used.- Multiply the number of gallons by the conversion factor. As an example, a Boeing 747 holds 57,164 gallons of fuel. Multiplying this by 6.76 pounds per gallon gives you the total fuel weight of 386,429 pounds.
There are 4 - a polar and subtropical jet in each hemisphere.
Airliner jet engines such as a Boeing 737 burns about 3,500 pounds of fuel per hour at cruising altitude and speed. Thats a little over 500 gallons per hour per engine.
this number is going to be all over the place, but to find an average, the technical name for the quantity you are looking for is called the Lower Heating Value or LHV. Google it, and you will quickly find an average. I found 45 MJ/kg to be reasonable. LHV is the number used in combustion engines of all kinds, jet, diesel, gasoline...
There are approximately 298 gallons of jet fuel per metric ton. Jet fuel weighs about 6.7 pounds per gallon. The mass of fuel varies depending on the pressure and temperature.
1,183 litres of jet fuel in a metric tonne
Most modern fighters carry 1,500 -2,000 gallons of fuel.
65gals
7.7652
1 tonne is = 1000 kg / 4.5 so 180/4.5=40per gallon (?!) Metric ton = 2204.6 lbs. US gallon = 8.35 lbs. 264 gallons in one metric ton. 264 gallons x .68¢ = $179.52. Based on $180 US per 'metric' ton the cost per US gallon is .68¢ . Please remove original posters answer. (actual cost of jet fuel as of April 2011 is approx. 3.50 gal.)
A gallon of jet fuel supplies 126,000 BTU. So...a million BTU is less than 8 gallons.
A barrel usually contains up to 42 gallons of jet fuel. The barrels are priced per barrel or per gallon.
57,000 gallons or 216,000 liters of fuel.
187 US gallons is approximately 578 Kg.
My 98 holds just under 14 gallons.
normally a barrel of something is 40 gallons, that is the standard for oil, however, 55 gallon and other size barrels exist as well.