A gasoline engine receives 12,957 Joules of heat and produces 3,210 Joules of work per cycle. The heat comes from burnin

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A gasoline engine receives 12,957 Joules of heat and produces 3,210 Joules of work per cycle. The heat comes from burnin

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A gasoline engine receives 12,957 Joules of heat and produces
3,210 Joules of work per cycle. The heat comes from burning
gasoline, which has a heat of combustion of 46,000 Joules/gram.
What mass of gasoline, in grams (gr), is burned in each
cycle?
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