According to Wikipedia, "Gasoline contains about 42.4 MJ/kg ... Gasoline blends differ, and therefore actual energy content varies... by up to 4% more or less than the average" Please note that that's the energy content per kilogram of gasoline; only a fraction of this is converted into useful energy in a car engine.
One drop of gasoline can power an iPhone if it were possible.
Gasoline is (or at least was) an abundant source of energy. Combustion of gasoline is an exothermic reaction that releases a significant amount of energy that can be harnessed. It's also cheap compared to other fuel sources, and has one of the highest energy return on investment (EROI - how much energy do you get based on how much you invest) ratings.
It takes about 2.14 gallons of crude oil to produce one gallon of gasoline.
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Gasoline is potential energy.
gasoline is matter, it is burned to create energy
The energy released from gasoline when it is used in a gasoline engine is chemical energy.
The energy does a airplane engine produce is 10 kg of ht?
Gasoline is not turned into energy. When we burn gasoline, it reacts with oxygen, breaking down and combining with it to become water vapor, carbon dioxide, and carbon monoxide. As this happens, energy stored in the chemical bonds is released. The new bonds in the products of this reaction do not contain as much energy.
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A human can typically produce up to about 100-200 watts of power during sustained exercise like cycling. However, bursts of power, such as in sprinting or weightlifting, can generate significantly higher levels of energy output.
Gasoline can generate roughly 20K BTU/lbm. There are 6 lbm per US gallon.