That will depend on the design of the truck's engine, the condition of the
road surface, the weather, the amount of traffic encountered, the driver's
style of driving and the weight of his foot, and on how heavily the truck's
cargo bed is loaded.
That will depend on the design of the truck's engine, the condition of the
road surface, the weather, the amount of traffic encountered, the driver's
style of driving and the weight of his foot, and on how heavily the truck's
cargo bed is loaded.
That will depend on the design of the truck's engine, the condition of the
road surface, the weather, the amount of traffic encountered, the driver's
style of driving and the weight of his foot, and on how heavily the truck's
cargo bed is loaded.
That will depend on the design of the truck's engine, the condition of the
road surface, the weather, the amount of traffic encountered, the driver's
style of driving and the weight of his foot, and on how heavily the truck's
cargo bed is loaded.
1 litre for 1 km
18 liters aprox
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.
1,000,000 liters = 0.000001 km3 (cubic kilometer)
Are you driving a small compact, a large 18 wheeler? a tractor dragging a heavy load, an Abrams main battle tank? Anywhere from 8 liters to 800 liters (2 to 200 gallons)
The volume of 4000 liters of diesel is simply 4000 liters. It is a measurement of how much space the diesel occupies.
Ten liters of diesel fuel will weigh 8320 grams. One liter of diesel fuel weighs 832 grams. Ten liters of diesel fuel weighs about 18 pounds.
One cubic kilometer contains 1,000,000,000,000 liters. (1 trillion liters).
5 liters of diesel engine oil.
A standard barrel of Diesel contains 159 liters of Diesel.
1000 liters
One US gallon of diesel equates to 3.78541178 liters. Also, one Imperial gallon equates to 4.54609188 liters.