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.
depend on difference of temperature
Yes, as it warms up.
thermal expansion
think of the word and add [expand] on the word think of its meaning
i wouldn't have much of a clue but i think it's gunpowder that is put in fireworks (or whatever it is (find that out) Then look up the temperature at which whatever chemical it is burns at.
A temperature of 37 degrees F (3 Celsius) is ideal.
Gasoline is stored in tanks underground. The outside temperature has no effect on the temperature of the fuel stored underground.
It doesn't <><><> Well, to a minor extent, it does. Warm liquids weigh less than the same volume of a cold liquid. So a gallon of ice cold gasoline would weigh slightly more than a gallon of hot gasoline. Like most things, liquids expand and contract with temperature.
Yes, as it warms up.
one third
Gasoline is used to power a variety of objects that have motors. At room temperature, gasoline is a liquid, just like one would get out of the pump at the petrol station.
The critical temperature of gasoline is the temperature at which it becomes combustible and varies according to the pressure the gas is under. On average this temperature is 241 degrees Celsius.
at the same temperature that 2 liters would. In fact it's depends on the kind of gasoline you're talkin' about.
Things expand when heated, and different materials expand differently. An engineer needs to calculate HOW MUCH things expand, and factor this in when designing anything.
Gasoline is liquid at standard temperature and pressure.
no
An increase in temperature of the substance causes it to expand.
Typically the lowest temperature that gasoline will produce enough vapors to ignite at is -40 degrees Fahrenheit.