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Because gasoline expands and contracts based on temperature, the industry uses a standard temperature -- 60 degrees Fahrenheit -- as part of its definition of a gallon. To the industry, a gallon of gasoline is the amount of fuel that occupies 231 cubic inches at 60 degrees. But at 75 degrees, the same amount of fuel occupies 233.4 cubic inches. At 90 degrees, the gas expands to 235.8 cubic inches. Look at the link provided and you will see the mystery of hot fuel and the money to be made by it.

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Gasoline expands by about 1% for every 15°F (8°C) increase in temperature. This expansion can be significant, especially in warmer environments or during transportation and storage. It is important to account for this expansion to prevent spills or overfilling of gasoline tanks.

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depend on difference of temperature

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