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What is calorific value of a fuel? ​

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Answered by luckyyadav21061996
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Calorific Value. The calorific value or heat of combustion of a fuel oil is a measure of the amount of heat released during complete combustion of a unit mass of the fuel, expressed in kilojoules per kilogram.

Answered by Anonymous
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the amount of heat produced on complete combustion of one kg of fuel is known as its calorific value. it is usually expressed in kilo joule per kg (kJ/kg).

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