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Physics, 30.08.2021 23:20 pandagirl710

An open steel can of volume 216 L is filled to the top with gasoline at
13.5°C. When it warms to
36.0°C, how much gas spills
over? (Don't forget, both the can
and the gasoline are expanding.)
B = 36•10-6 C1
B = 950•10-6 C1
(Unit = L)
a = 12.10-6 0-1
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Gasoline
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