The chemical energy of gasoline is (46 mathrm{MJ} / mathrm{kg}). If gasoline's mass could be completely converted
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The chemical energy of gasoline is \(46 \mathrm{MJ} / \mathrm{kg}\). If gasoline's mass could be completely converted into energy, what mass of gasoline would be needed to equal the chemical energy content of \(1.0 \mathrm{~kg}\) of gasoline?
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College Physics A Strategic Approach
ISBN: 9780321907240
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Authors: Randall D. Knight, Brian Jones, Stuart Field
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