Gasoline volume at different temperature-thermal expension

Question-

The density of gasoline is 730 kg/m^3 at 0°C. Its average coefficient of volume expansion is 9.60x10^-4/C°. If 1.00 gallon of gasoline occupies 0.00380 m^3, how many extra kilograms of gasoline would you get if you bought 11.0 gal of gasoline at 0°C rather than at 17.0°C from a pump that is not temperature compensated?

Posted Date: 3/13/2014 7:24:22 PM | Location : United Kingdom(UK)

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