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Old 05-28-2008, 11:25 PM
Craig
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Originally Posted by spark3542 View Post
Lower density means less energy? How does that math work? gasoline has less energy than molasses?
The volumetric energy content of oil based fuels is nearly proportional to the density (because they are all chemically similar). Gasoline actually has a little more energy per pound (called the heating value) than diesel, but diesel has significantly more energy per gallon (due to it's higher density). This is not exact, just a decent estimate.
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