A 3-grain aspirin tablet has a mass of 192 mg. For how many kilometers would the energy equivalent of this mass power an automobile? Assume 12.07 km/L and a heat of combustion of 3.07 × 107 J/L for the gasoline used in the automobile.
A 3-grain aspirin tablet has a mass of 192 mg. For how many kilometers would the energy equivalent of this mass power an automobile? Assume 12.07 km/L and a heat of combustion of 3.07 × 107 J/L for the gasoline used in the automobile.
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Transcribed Image Text:Chapter 37, Problem 047
A 3-grain aspirin tablet has a mass of 192 mg. For how many kilometers would the energy equivalent of this mass power an automobile? Assume 12.07
km/L and a heat of combustion of 3.07 × 10' J/L for the gasoline used in the automobile.
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