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the amount of heat produced on complete burning of 10 kg of a given fuel in pure oxygen = H kilojoute.the calorific fuel of that fuel would equal

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Answered by janmayjaisolanki78
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A material which is burnt to produce heat is called a fuel.
For Ex:Wood,coal,LPG,Kerosene,petrol,diesel,natural gas,biogas.
A fuel is a very good source of heat.The heat energy produced by burning a fuel can be used directly to cook food,for running motor vehicles and factory machines,can be converted into electrical energy at thermal power stations
Answered by JackelineCasarez
27

0.1 H kJ/kg is the calorific value of the fuel.

Explanation:

Given,

Weight = 10 kg

Amount of heat produced = H KJ

To find:

Calorific Value = ?

As we know,

Calorific value = Amount of heat produced/weight of fuel burnt

= H/10

= 0.1 H kJ/kg

Thus, 0.1 H kJ/kg is the calorific value of the fuel.

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