The density of gasoline is 7.30 x 10² kg/m³ at 0°C. Its average coefficient of volume expansion is 9.50 x 10-4 (C), and
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The density of gasoline is 7.30 x 10² kg/m³ at 0°C. Its average coefficient of volume expansion is 9.50 x 10-4 (C), and
The density of gasoline is 7.30 x 10² kg/m³ at 0°C. Its average coefficient of volume expansion is 9.50 x 10-4 (C), and note that 1.00 gal 0.00380 m². (a) Calculate the mass of 11.9 gal of gas at 0°C. (Give your answer to at least two decimal places) (b) If 1.000 m³ of gasoline at 0°C is warmed by 22.3°C, calculate its new volume. (Give your answer to at least two decimal places.) m² (c) Using the answer to part (b), calculate the density of gasoline at 22.3°C. (Give your answer to at least three significant figures.) kg/m³ (d) Calculate the mass of 11.9 gal of gas at 22.3°C. (Give your answer to at least two decimal places.) (e) How many extra kilograms of gasoline would you get if you bought 11.9 gal of gasoline at 0°C rather than at 22.3°C from a pump that is not temperature compensated? Need Help? Read! 10. [-16.25 Points] DETAILS SERCP11 10.3.P.028. MY NOTES PRACTICE ANOTHER The concrete sections of a certain superhighway are designed to have a length of 23.0 m. The sections are poured and cured at 10.0°C. What minimum spacing should the engineer leave between the sections to eliminate buckling if the concrete is to reach a temperature of 46.0°C? (Note: If applicable, use this table to solve the problem.) em Need Help? Readi wich
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