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explain the calorific value of fuel​

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Answered by xyz3920
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Explanation:

Fuel Calorific Values. The calorific value of a fuel is the quantity of heat produced by its combustion – at constant pressure and under “normal” (standard) conditions (to 0°C and under a pressure of 1,013 mbar).

Answered by abhinayreddy2006
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The amount of energy produced by complete combustion of fuelI is known as calorific value of the fuel. It is measured in units of Energy per amount of material. Example: KJ/Kg

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