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Fuel consumption generally increases with speed due to greater hydrodynamic resistance. While the exact relationship can vary based on the vessel's design, a common rule of thumb is that fuel consumption increases by the cube of the speed ratio. Therefore, if the vessel burns 8 tons per hour at 15 knots, it could burn approximately 10 tons per hour at 18 knots, depending on specific factors. For precise calculations, a vessel's fuel consumption curve would be needed.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the Toyota engine trivia! So, the Toyota 3K engine typically consumes around 10-12 kilometers per liter, while the 4K engine can go for about 12-14 kilometers per liter. But hey, who's counting when you're cruising in a Toyota, am I right?
Depends how large it's fuel tanks are and it's fuel consumption. your stupid its dosent matter just solve it
UK daily average food consumption 2010 was 1.27kg per person. America will be more.