Physics, asked by shivvp55, 10 months ago

What is calorific value and ignition temperature of a fuel, with

their units?​

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Answered by EnchantedGirl
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Answer:

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Explanation:

The temp requred to burn the substance is ignition temp.And the ENERGY required to burn is called calorific value.SI unit of calorific value is KJ/Kg.And SI unit of ignition temperature is K (kelvin).

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Answered by singhkanishka941
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Answer:

calorific \: value \: is \: the \: heat \: produced \\ by \: complete \: combustion \: of \: a \: fuel \:  \\ si \: unit - joules \: per \: kg \\  \\ ignition \: temprature \: is \: temprature \\ at \: which \: a \: substance \: start \: burning \\ si \: unit - kelvin

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