Physics, asked by makhil2050, 9 hours ago

Is it advisable to use “Firewood” as fuel in your kitchen in place of ‘LPG’?

Answers

Answered by cutebrainlystar
2

Explanation:

You can absolutely use both firewood and charcoal in your grill. ... The charcoal will provide the heat needed to sear your food, whereas the smoking chunks will provide the delicious flavor that's commonly associated with high-quality cooking wood.

Answered by MissIncredible34
4

Explanation:

LPG is more energy concentrated compared with wood. Annual per capital cooking requires only 43 kg of LPG compared to the 400 kg of wood. The fuel consumption is cut approximately as 1/10th. This is because LPG transfers 50% of its energy to the stove compared to the 10-20% of wood.

Similar questions