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Higher the percentage of fixed carbon in fuel, its calorific value is.​

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Answered by pnandinihanwada
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Answered by brainlysme12
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The answer is higher

Explanation:

Fixed carbon - The quantity of non-volatile carbon that is still present in a coal sample is expressed as fixed carbon. Instead of being measured directly, it is a computed number derived from other characteristics measured in a proximate analysis.

Calorific value - The calorific value of a fuel or food is the amount of energy it contains, and it is calculated by measuring the heat that is produced when a certain amount of it is completely burned. These days, this is typically stated in joules per kilogram.

  • An increase in the percentage of fixed carbon in coal will be followed by an increase of calorific value.
  • This increasingly demonstrates a very high association between coal's calorific value and fixed carbon content.

Therefore, the higher the percentage of fixed carbon in the fuel, its calorific value is higher.

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