IFO 380 - Intermediate fuel oil with a maximum viscosity of 380 CentistokesIFO 180 - Intermediate fuel oil with a maximum viscosity of 180 Centistokes
281 US gallons are in in 1 tonne of IFO 380. IFO 380 has a typical density of 0.94 kg/l at 15°C The reciprocal of 0.94 (1/0.94) is 1.064 so now we can ask google to convert litres per kilogram to gallons per tonne by forming a query like this: "1.064 liters per kilogram in gallons per tonne"
Ifo's population is 524,837.
IFO 380 is a type of intermediate fuel oil, AKA bunker fuel. It is what a ship would use. Ship operators buy it by the metric ton rather than by the gallon. However, it is a good question because it puts the value in terms that a regular person can understand, that is, if a cruise ship pulled up to a giant pump, what would they pay per gallon? Commodity price of IFO 380 as of 10 April 2012 was $735.00 per metric ton (yes, the price of that has gone up, too) A metric ton is 1000 Kilos. The density of IFO 380 is 0.991 grams per cc according to wikipedia. So 1000 Kg / 0.991 = 1009 liters. There are 3.785 liters to a gallon. so, 1009 / 3.785 = 266.58 gallons. Now, all we have to do is divide $735 by 266.58 and we get $2.73 per gallon. Hmm, I would have thought that they get a better deal than that.
The area of Ifo is 521 square kilometers.
You will find 'ifo' on the vic (victoria, australia?) climate on www.bom.gov.au or www.weatherzone.com.au
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The CST (centistoke) is a measure of viscosity. IFO 180 fuel oil contains less than 3.5 percent sulfur with a flash point of greater than 60C. The pour point is at 30C maximum year round.
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i lived in France for 2 years and that means you always have a meaning want more ifo email me at bethanyradzan@hotmail.co.UK
i dont know there are lots of ifo sites on google if you search tech. of spain.i dont know there are lots of ifo sites on google if you search tech. of spain.