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What is the energy consumption of a single-eye oil-fired gas stove for one hour? I hope someone can tell me.

The specific heat of gas is about 8x10.7j/m 3. Considering that the heat loss is adjusted to 4.2x 10 7j/m 3/m 3, it is conservatively estimated that 5 kilograms of water (from 20 degrees to 100 degrees) can be boiled in about 1 0 minutes, that is,1.

30x4.2x103x (100-20)/4.2x107 = 0.24 m 3, which means that about 0.24 cubic meters of gas is consumed, and the density of gas is about 0.6 ~ 0.8 kg/m 3, and the estimated result is about 0.2.

This is just an estimate. If possible, you can see for yourself how much water you can burn in the next hour. ...