On 3/13/06, Jed Rothwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Leaking pen wrote:
>whoops, watch your units. is that the mj per gallon of gas, or per kg?
That was supposed to say gasoline has 42 MJ/kg and 132 MJ/gallon.
Gasoline is lighter than water, so 1 gallon weighs 3.1 kg. One U.S.
gallon of water weighs 3.8 kg (same as liters - duh).
- Jed
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