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Originally Posted by spark3542
Lower density means less energy? How does that math work? gasoline has less energy than molasses?
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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.