It doesn't
<><><>
Well, to a minor extent, it does. Warm liquids weigh less than the same volume of a cold liquid. So a gallon of ice cold gasoline would weigh slightly more than a gallon of hot gasoline. Like most things, liquids expand and contract with temperature.
The volume of gasoline increases with temperature. When gasoline is warmer at 80 degrees F compared to 60 degrees F, it will expand and occupy a larger volume than the same amount of gasoline at the lower temperature.
The density of gasoline can vary depending on the type and temperature, but it is typically around 0.74-0.85 grams per cubic centimeter.
One gallon of gasoline weighs 5 to 6 pounds depending on temperature. 2,000 pounds divided by 6 pounds per gallon gives 333 gallons.
Water weighs more than gasoline because the particles in water are more dense than those in gasoline. This is because water molecules are highly polar and tend to attract each other. Gasoline molecules are not nearly as polar and do not attract each other.
Yes, if you place a cupful of water and a cupful of gasoline in a sunny window. Both cups have the same volume of liquid in them. 24 hours later you observe that both cups have less liquid in them, but there is less gasoline than water, why? Because gasoline, or petrol, is supposed to evaporate in room temperature, gas does not freeze but it can evaporate slower by colder temperature.
To calculate the weight of gasoline in a tank, you would need to know the volume of gasoline in the tank and its density. Multiply the volume by the density to get the weight. The density of gasoline can vary depending on factors such as temperature and composition.
Gasoline is stored in tanks underground. The outside temperature has no effect on the temperature of the fuel stored underground.
5.8 to 6.5 pounds-force, depending on additives and temperature.
Depending on temperature, grade, etc. about 55,250 pounds.
E10 gasoline, which is a blend of 90% gasoline and 10% ethanol, typically weighs around 6 to 6.5 pounds per gallon. The exact weight can vary slightly based on temperature and the specific formulation of the gasoline. Ethanol is lighter than gasoline, so the addition of ethanol slightly reduces the overall weight of the blend compared to pure gasoline.
Because, weight has nothing to do with it, it is all temperature. Weight has to do with gravity, and force.
No; the effect of temperature is rather small, insignificant for most purposes.No; the effect of temperature is rather small, insignificant for most purposes.No; the effect of temperature is rather small, insignificant for most purposes.No; the effect of temperature is rather small, insignificant for most purposes.
Around 6 lbs. Depends on temperature and elevation.
Pollution.
Gasoline is used to power a variety of objects that have motors. At room temperature, gasoline is a liquid, just like one would get out of the pump at the petrol station.
The critical temperature of gasoline is the temperature at which it becomes combustible and varies according to the pressure the gas is under. On average this temperature is 241 degrees Celsius.
Gasoline is in a liquid state at room temperature.