ACP COLLEGE PHYS 1101/1102 BUNDLE
ACP COLLEGE PHYS 1101/1102 BUNDLE
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Author: SERWAY
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Chapter 10, Problem 26P

The density or gasoline is 7.30 × 102 kg/m3 at 0°C. Its average coefficient of volume expansion is 9.60 × 10−4(°C)−1 and note that 1.00 gal = 0.003 80 m3. (a) Calculate the mass of 10.0 gal of gas at 0°C. (b) If 1.000 m3 of gasoline at 0°C is warmed by 20.0°C, calculate its new volume. (c) Using the answer to part (b), calculate the density of gasoline at 20.0°C. (d) Calculate the mass of 10.0 gal of gas at 20.0°C. (e) How many extra kilograms of gasoline would you get if you bought 10.0 gal of gasoline at 0°C rather than at 20.0°C from a pump that is not temperature compensated?

(a)

Expert Solution
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The mass of the gas.

Answer to Problem 26P

The mass of the gas is 27.7 kg.

Explanation of Solution

Given info: The density of gasoline ( ρ0 ) is 7.30×102kg/m3 . The coefficient of volume expansion ( β ) is 9.60×104/οC . Volume of the gas (V0) is 10.0 gal. Temperature (T) is 00C.

Formula to calculate the mass is,

m0=ρ0V0

Substitute 7.30×102kg/m3 for ρ0 and 10.0 gal for V0.

m0=(7.30×102kg/m3)(10.0gal)=(7.30×102kg/m3)(10.0gal)(0.00380m3/gal)=27.7kg

Conclusion:

The mass of the gas is 27.7 kg.

(b)

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To determine
The new volume.

Answer to Problem 26P

The new volume is 1.02m3 .

Explanation of Solution

Given info: The density of gasoline ( ρ0 ) is 7.30×102kg/m3 . The coefficient of volume expansion ( β ) is 9.60×104/οC . Volume of the gas (V0) is 10.0 gal. Initial temperature (T1) is 00C. Final temperature (T2) is 200C.

Formula to calculate the volume is,

V=V0[1+β(T2T1)]

Substitute 9.60×104/οC for β and 10.0 gal for V0.

V=(10.0gal)[1+(9.60×104/οC)[(20οC)(0οC)]]=(10.0gal)(0.00380m3/gal)[1+(9.60×104/οC)[(20οC)(0οC)]]=1.02m3

Conclusion:

The new volume is 1.02m3 .

(c)

Expert Solution
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To determine
The new density.

Answer to Problem 26P

The new density is 716kg/m3 .

Explanation of Solution

Given info: The density of gasoline ( ρ0 ) is 7.30×102kg/m3 . The coefficient of volume expansion ( β ) is 9.60×104/οC . Volume of the gas (V0) is 10.0 gal. Initial temperature (T1) is 00C. Final temperature (T2) is 200C.

Gasoline occupies 7.30×102kg in a volume of 1m3 . Therefore, the density is,

ρ=7.30×102kg1.02m3=716kg/m3

Conclusion:

The new density is 716kg/m3 .

(d)

Expert Solution
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To determine
The new mass.

Answer to Problem 26P

The new mass is 27.2 kg.

Explanation of Solution

Given info: The density of gasoline ( ρ0 ) is 7.30×102kg/m3 . The coefficient of volume expansion ( β ) is 9.60×104/οC . Volume of the gas (V0) is 10.0 gal. Initial temperature (T1) is 00C. Final temperature (T2) is 200C.

Formula to calculate the new mass is,

m=ρV0

Substitute 716kg/m3 for ρ0 and 10.0 gal for V0.

m=(716kg/m3)(10.0gal)=(716kg/m3)(10.0gal)(0.00380m3/gal)=27.2kg

Conclusion:

The new mass is 27.2 kg.

(e)

Expert Solution
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To determine
The difference in mass.

Answer to Problem 26P

The difference in mass is 0.5 kg.

Explanation of Solution

Given info: The density of gasoline ( ρ0 ) is 7.30×102kg/m3 . The coefficient of volume expansion ( β ) is 9.60×104/οC . Volume of the gas (V0) is 10.0 gal. Initial temperature (T1) is 00C. Final temperature (T2) is 200C.

Formula to calculate the difference in mass is,

Δm=m0m

Substitute 27.7 kg for m0 and 27.2 kg for m.

Δm=(27.7kg)(27.2kg)=0.5kg

Conclusion:

The difference in mass is 0.5 kg.

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