The density of petrol is 730 kgm3 at 0 degrees c its


The density of petrol is 730 kg/m^3 at 0 degrees C. Its average coefficient of expansion is 9.60 * 10^-4 degrees C. Assuming you have a 45 litre full tank, how many extra grams of petrol would you get if you filled up with petrol at 0 degrees C rather than at 20 degrees C from a pump that is not temperature compensated?

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