depends on the car
Yes
About 100 to 150
No, 1 liter of petrol does not equal 1 kilogram. The density of petrol can vary, but on average, 1 liter of petrol is approximately 0.74-0.8 kilograms.
Yes, water is denser and heavier than petrol. One liter of water weighs about 1 kilogram, while one liter of petrol weighs approximately 0.75 kilograms.
The petrol one uses petrol, and, wait for it, the diesel one uses diesel!
Depends on the gas mileage of the vehicle. Huge difference between, say, a Prius and a Hummer.
one is run by petrol and one is run by batteries...?
One can purchase a car that runs on petrol from their local car dealership. Your local Nissan dealership should have a wide range of petrol fueled vehicles for sale.
This question is hard to answer if you do not state your type of car, then somebody will tell you from miles per gallon etc... However, a reasonable estimate based on a typical petrol consumption of 38mpg is approximately 8.5 litres.
Approximately 34.2 million joules (J) of energy can be released from burning one liter of petrol.
One liter of petrol (gasoline) contains approximately 31,536,000 joules of energy, or about 31.5 megajoules. This value can vary slightly depending on the specific composition of the petrol. The energy content makes petrol a highly efficient fuel for vehicles and other applications.
One liter of petrol contains approximately 31,536 kilojoules (kJ) of energy, which is equivalent to about 8.89 kilowatt-hours (kWh). This energy content can vary slightly based on the specific formulation of the petrol. Petrol is a highly energy-dense fuel, making it efficient for powering internal combustion engines.