The 6 cylinder means number of piston chambers inside the engine where the combustion takes place. That means, 6 pistons and spark plugs if its petrol. Greater the cylinders more the power, more the horse power and greater fuel consumption.
800 milliwatts, or 0.8 watt. It's a measurement of output power or power consumption.
Generally speaking, the electrical energy consumption of low-power electronics circuits is measured in watt.hours (W.h) whereas the energy consumption of household appliances and most other pieces of equipment, apparatus or machinery that take more power than items which only have low-power electronics circuits in them is measured in kilowatt.hours. (kW.h)
Capacitors and Inductors theoretically consume no power. In real life, they only consume power because they have an internal resistance.
it is the collector voltage multiplied by the sum of all the currents.
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I've only gotten this to work once. But u put a stack of two or more (it can be any block/item) in a dispenser and power it with a lever or a button. Ex: if I put five string in a dispenser and power it I get 5 string when I power it but when you look in the dispenser, only one is gone. Hope I explained this well!
5.3 l V8 is only size and petrol consumption, not horse power. Although the bigger the engine is, there is a higher capability of horse power, there is not a specific amount of horse power for every 5.3l V8
I want to know how much is the Nissan saloon 86 model's fuel consumption?
30mpg
The primary difference between a petrol car and diesel car is the consumption rate - diesel and petrol are refined from mineral oil using differing methods. The result is diesel engines having a lower fuel consumption rate than their petrol counterparts when installed in a vehicle of similar mass. CO2 emissions are also lower in a diesel engine than they are in a petrol engine.
diesel and petrol are source which is used to generate power.
The common term for the machine is a "gasoline pump" Petrol stations typically refer to is as an MPD or "Multiple Product Dispenser"
depends on your speed and your cars fuel consumption
High fuel consumption, Strong petrol smell in exhaust, low on power, black spark plugs which should be a hazel colour. Any or all of these is a giveaway.
no
speed=distance/time 100=d/3 then distance=300kilometer consumption=300/15=20kmlliter