As of my last update in October 2023, the cost of diesel can vary significantly depending on the country, region, and market conditions. Generally, prices range from about $1 to $2 per litre in many places, but this can fluctuate due to factors like taxes, supply chain issues, and global oil prices. For the most accurate and current pricing, it's best to check local fuel stations or reliable online sources.
There are 1000 kilograms (kg) in a metric ton (or tonne). And there are about 0.264 gallons in a litre. Also, the density of diesel fuel is right at about 0.85 kilograms per litre. Since you have a metric ton of diesel fuel, that is 1000 kilograms of diesel fuel, you need to know how many litres of diesel fuel you have. Divide 1000 kg by 0.85 kg/litre and you'll get about 1176.5 litres. Now convert that to gallons by multiplying 1176.5 litres by 0.264 gallons/litre and you'll get about 310.6 gallons of diesel fuel in that metric ton you started with.
0.311 Gallons (U.S.) Diesel in 1Kg. 0.259 Gallons (Imperial/UK) Diesel in 1Kg. Density of most diesel is around 0.85 Kg/Litre or 3.22Kg/Gallon (US) or 3.87Kg/Gallon (UK).
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At dilution always true:Volume*concentration = amount of solute (= constant, not changing)So 1 (litre) * 5 (%) => 5
1 centilitre = 0.01 litres (or one hundredth of a litre)
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The 94 F-250 had the 5.8 Litre, 7.3 Litre IDI Diesel, and the 7.3 litre DI Powerstroke diesel. I will give you the firing order for all the 3 engines 5.8 Litre - 1-3-7-2-6-5-4-8 (Gasoline) 7.3 IDI Diesel, 1-2-7-3-4-5-6-8 7.3 Litre DI Powerstroke Diesel, - 1-2-7-3-4-5-6-8
Well we know that one litre of water weighs 1 kilogram. Diesel is lighter than water. I would say about .85 kilograms.
1 litre for 1 km
On average, 1 liter of diesel fuel weighs around 2.65 pounds.
1 litre is 1 litre anywhere.
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That is 1 litre