Please help and thoroughly explain. Give any formulas used and/or theories that apply. Do not round intermediate values and please pay attention to significant figures. Please help with all parts.
Burning a gallon of gasoline releases 1.19 x 108 J of internal energy. If a certain car requires 5.20 x 105 J of work to drive one mile, (a) How much heat is given off to the atmosphere each mile, assuming the car gets 25.0 miles to the gallon? (b) If the miles per gallon to the car is increased, does the amount of heat released to the atmosphere increase, decrease, or stay the same? Explain.
Please help and thoroughly explain. Give any formulas used and/or theories that apply. Do not round...
IP Energy from Gasoline Burning a gallon of gasoline releases 1.19 times 10^8 J of internal energy. Part A If a certain car requires 6.7 times 10^5 J of work to drive one mile, how much heat is given off to the atmosphere each mile, assuming the car gets 21.0 miles to the gallon? Q_rel = 104
IP Energy from Gasoline Burning a gallon of gasoline releases 1.1 9 × 108 J of internal energy. If a certain car requires 6.1x105 J of work to drive one mile, how much heat is given off to the atmosphere each mile, assuming the car gets 20.8 miles to the gallon? Qrel MJ/mi SubmitP Previous Answers Request Answer
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