What is the SI unit of calorific value of fuel
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The SI unit of calorific value of fuel is Joule/Kg or Kilo Joule/Kg.
It refers to the amount of energy which is released when a fuel or material undergoes the process of combustion.
The energy value of a particular quantity of food is expressed in the same units as any other energy value.
1 kilojoule equals to 103 joules.
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The SI unit of calorific value of the fuel is Kilojoule or KJ/g.
The calorific fuel can be defined as the amount of heat which is produced when 1 gm of fuel is burnt.
Amount of the heat which is produced when a fuel is burnt is scientifically termed as their calorific value.
Using Kilojoule you can measure SI unit of this calorific value of the fuel.
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