Question: How can we calculate the calorific value of a fuel at constant pressure?

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A : QC.V. = QC.P. – (?n)×R×T

B : QC.V. = QC.P. + (?n)×R×T

C : QC.P. = QC.V. – (?n)×R×T

D : QC.V. = QC.P. – (?n)×R×T×S

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