The Boeing 737-200 typically consumes around 2,500 to 3,000 pounds of fuel per hour, depending on factors such as load, altitude, and flight conditions. This translates to roughly 1,200 to 1,500 liters of fuel per hour. Overall fuel efficiency can vary based on the specific flight profile and operational circumstances.
The average home uses 800 gallons per year.
we use so much that it not even funny i mean that Hannah thorn person uses way to much so does baily Williams so u should tell them to go and use less water and not to smell anymore cinamon rolls
I didn't know they used any?
That depends on what kind of car you drive, what kind of gas it uses, how many miles per gallon it gets, the cost of a gallon of that kind of gas in Hawaii, whether you drive mostly city or highway, and how heavy your foot is.
On average, a person uses hot water for showering and for preparing food. A person can use about 50 liters of hot water in a day.
I'd need more information about how much fuel your engine uses in the average hour at what speed to answer your question.
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The PCM uses the readings from the O2 sensor(s) to judge how much left over oxygen is in the exhaust. It uses that information to adjust how much fuel to give the engine.
the ammount of fuel a fighter jet uses depends on they type of aircraft EG. how many engines, how big they are ect. for example the SR-71A blackbird uses around 3.6 kilalitres of fuel an hour
While the actual fuel consumptions of the Boeing 737 depend on several factors there is an average that is widely used. It is estimated that the Boeing 737 uses about one gallon of fuel every second.
It uses too much fuel. And that damages our environment. It uses too much space: parking at home, parking at the shop or store, parking at work, roads.
The average home uses 800 gallons per year.
The fuel consumption of a rocket launch can vary, but as a rough estimate, a single rocket launch uses several hundred thousand gallons of fuel.
Fuel for ships and engines.
The fuel cost for an RAF Typhoon varies depending on market prices, but on average, it can be estimated at around £10,000 to £20,000 per hour of flight, which includes fuel and other operational costs. The aircraft typically uses Jet A-1 fuel, and fuel consumption can reach approximately 3,000 to 5,000 liters per hour during operations. These costs can fluctuate based on current fuel prices and mission requirements.
On average, a vacuum cleaner uses about 600 to 1,200 watts of electricity per hour.
A star that uses hydrogen as fuel is a main sequencestar.