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Define 'Calorific Value of a Fuel'.​

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Answered by pandeyjipradeep789
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calorific value (plural calorific values) The amount of energy produced by the complete combustion of a material or fuel. Measured in units of energy per amount of material, e.g. kJ/kg. The amount of energy available from an item of food when digested, mostly from carbohydrates and fats.

amount of energy produced by the complete combustion of a material or fuel. Measured in units of energy per amount of material, e.g. kJ/kg. The amount of energy available from an item of food when digested, mostly from carbohydrates and fats.

Answered by Anonymous
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The amount of heat energy, produced on complete burning of one kilogram of a given fuel , in pure oxygen is called Calorific value of fuel.

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