Suppose your 58.0 L (23.2 gal) steel 950- 10/C and for steel is 35 gasoline tank is full of gas, both the tank and the gas have a temperature of 15.0°C. The coefficient of volume expansion for gasoline is 10/C. (a) How much gas has spilled by the time they warm to 44.0°C? (b) Suppose the 68.0L tank is sealed, preventing the gasoline from overflowing. What pressure would be created in the gasoline tank if the sealed tark increases in temperature from 15.0°C to 44.0CP (Use 1.00 x 10 N/m² as the bulk modulus for gasoline) N/m²

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Suppose your 88.0 L (23.2 gal) steel gasoline tank is full of gas, both the tank and the gas have a temperature of 15.0°C. The coefficient of volume expansion for gasoline is
950 x 10/C and for steel is 35 x 10-C.
(a) How much gas has spilled by the time they warm to 44.0°C?
(b) Suppose the 68.0 L tank is sealed, preventing the gasoline from overflowing. What pressure would be created in the gasoline tank if the sealed tank increases in temperature
from 15.0°C to 44.0°C? (Use 1.00 x 10 N/m² as the bulk modulus for gasoline.)
N/m²
Transcribed Image Text:Suppose your 88.0 L (23.2 gal) steel gasoline tank is full of gas, both the tank and the gas have a temperature of 15.0°C. The coefficient of volume expansion for gasoline is 950 x 10/C and for steel is 35 x 10-C. (a) How much gas has spilled by the time they warm to 44.0°C? (b) Suppose the 68.0 L tank is sealed, preventing the gasoline from overflowing. What pressure would be created in the gasoline tank if the sealed tank increases in temperature from 15.0°C to 44.0°C? (Use 1.00 x 10 N/m² as the bulk modulus for gasoline.) N/m²
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