Science, asked by anmolsingh1010, 9 months ago

The S.I. unit of calorific value of a fuel is generally not used. Why?​

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Answered by khushali1232
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Explanation:

Calorific value provides the amount of energy that is released when a fuel or material undergoes the process of combustion. The SI unit (international system of units) of calorific value is Joule/Kg or Kilo Joule/Kg. The SI unit is only one . So the answer is kJ/kg.

Answered by LuciferMorningstar99
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Calorific value provides the amount of energy that is released when a fuel or material undergoes the process of combustion. The SI unit (international system of units) of calorific value is Joule/Kg or Kilo Joule/Kg. The SI unit is only one . So the answer is kJ/kg.

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