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Show that 60.0 L of gasoline originally at 15.0ÂșC will expand to 61.1 L when it warms to 35.0ÂșC, as claimed in Example 13.4
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The initial temperature is 15.0ÂșC and the final temperature is 35.0ÂșC. So, the change in temperature is given by: \[ \Delta T = T_{final} - T_{initial} = 35.0ÂșC - 15.0ÂșC = 20.0ÂșC \] Show more…
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