To be perfectly honest it depends on what kind of driving you do. Drive less aggressively to increase your mileage (I'm from the US). I have a 2.0L engine, and I get about 21 Miles to a gallon of gas driving in the city, something like 27 on the highway. I don't know the conversions... Google could help you out.
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To convert cubic meters to metric tons of fuel oil, you need to know the density of the fuel oil in metric tons per cubic meter. Once you have the density value, you can multiply the number of cubic meters by the density to get the mass in metric tons. The formula for this conversion is: Mass (in metric tons) = Volume (in cubic meters) x Density (in metric tons per cubic meter).
I think this might be what you're looking for: A liter is equal to 1000 milliliters. So .5 L = 500 milliliters. .1 L = 100 milliliters and so son. So, 3.78 L would be three liters and seven hundred and eighty milliliters, or three thousand seven hundred and eighty milliliters.
It depends on which LPFO you are talking about. This is because the density of the product determines its weight. For Nigerian LPFO, available from Nigerian Oil Services, the specific gravity of this D6, low pour fuel oil is about .9189 - .8397. That means it is lighter than water so it takes more of it to make a metric tonne. There 1000 liters of water in a metric tonne so you would divide 1000 by .85 (average) and you get about 1176 liters in a metric tonne for Nigerian LPFO. You can use this same formula if you have the specific gravity of the fuel you are trying to buy. I am assuming by the word tonne you meant metric ton because that is how it is sold, by the MT.
The density of diesel fuel is approximately 0.85 grams per cubic centimeter. Since 1 ton is equal to 1,000 kilograms, and 1 liter of diesel fuel weighs approximately 850 grams, we can calculate that there are approximately 1,176.47 liters in a ton of diesel (1000 kg / 0.85 kg/L = 1176.47 L).
Yes of course it can!
engine size is not always proportional to fuel consumption. need more data.
A cubic meter (of anything) contains 1000 liters. Liter is the same as cubic decimeter.
Different amounts.
at 80% load approx 11 liters an hour
The space shuttle would typically consume about 1.6 million pounds (720,000 kg) of solid rocket fuel and 500,000 gallons (1.9 million liters) of liquid fuel during its ascent into orbit.
The a6 2.0 tdi has a 2000cc flat 4 cylinder diesel engine. The 2.0 means the 2000cc and the tdi stands for the diesel fuel.
The density of diesel fuel is 820 - 950 kg per cubic meter. Using the average number of 880, and knowing that 1000 liters = 1 cubic meter, 128 liter = 0.128 cu meter, the weight = 880 kg/cu.m x 0.128 cu meter = 113 kg
It would not even consume one liter per kilometer. The fuel mileage depends on the year and engine size. Expect 14 MPG city and 21 MPG highway on a new V8 Expedition.
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The fuel burn rate of a MiG-21 aircraft can vary based on factors such as altitude, speed, and mission profile. On average, a MiG-21 can consume around 1,700-2,000 liters of fuel per hour during normal flight conditions.
The amount of fuel consumed by an airplane varies depending on the type of aircraft and its engines. On average, an airplane can consume anywhere from 5 to 20 liters of fuel per minute.