1. What will happen to your car with a gasoline engine if you accidentally filled it with Diesel?
2. What will happen to your car with a gasoline
engine if you fill it with different gasoline octane ratings?
3. What will happen to your car with a diesel engine if you accidentally filled it with gasoline?
4. What are you going to do with your car if you did
#1 and #3 to make it run normally again?
1. What will happen to your car with a gasoline engine if you accidentally filled it...
Crescent Oil has developed three new blends of gasoline – Blend X, Blend Y and Blend Z, and must decide which blend or blends to produce and distribute. A study of the miles per gallon ratings of the three blends is being conducted to determine if the mean ratings are the same for the three blends. Five automobiles- 1, 2 3, 4 and 5, have been tested using each of the three gasoline blends and the miles per gallon ratings...
Recall the terms "specific enthalpy" and "enthalpy density" from the module on Thermochemistry. How are they different and why must they be considered when choosing a fuel source? 2 Engine "knock" is the sound an engine makes when gasoline ignites too soon in the engine cylinder (possibly due to low octane fuel). Knocking may cause loss of power, overheating and engine damage Knocking may be due to low octane fuel. Why? What is meant by octane rating? (Research!) a. How...
1. Assuming your car gets 30 miles/gallon and you drive 5,000 miles each year, calculate how many gallons of gasoline you use per year by driving your car. Give your (numerical) answer to the nearest 1 without any unit. 2. )Using your answer above, 167 gallons, calculate how many liters of gasoline your car burns per year. 1 gallon = 3.8 liters, 1 L = 1000 mL, 1 kg = 1000 g Give you answer to the nearest 1 without...
Consider an internal combustion engine like that used in automobiles. The most common fuel used here is gasoline which is a mixture of hydrocarbons, and an octane rating is given for standardization. Therefore, we will approximate gasoline as being composed of the hydrocarbon, octane, C8H18. Another fuel that is common in racing applications is nitromethane, CH3NO2, used in top fuel dragsters. Let’s consider the combustion of each fuel with oxygen in an internal combustion engine. Let the 8-cylinder engine displacement...
GOING FURTHER 1. Based on the investigation, why do you think heat and alcohols are used to disinfecet medical equipment? 2. Sometimes when people accidentally ingest heavy metal ion like mercury they are asked to drink some milk. Why do you think this is? 3. How does a change in pH affect the secondary and tertiary structures of a protein? 4. Calculate the % Casein in your milk sample. (Show work) Suppose you filled one test tube with alanine and...
Gasoline mileage (mpg) was measured on several cars of each of four different makes (coded 1, 2, 3 and 4). The make of each car is stored in the first column, and the mileage for each car is stored in the second column, of Table A. You need to conduct an analysis of variance to see if there are differences among the four makes in gasoline mileage. You should also estimate the mileage of each of the four makes of...
1 6-24. Are you thinking of bypassing a gasoline fueled car in favor of a hybrid (gasoline and electric) automobile? Let's take a look at the relative economics of your possible choice. The gasoline-fueled car sells for $20,000 and gets 25 miles per gallon (mpglof fuel. The alternative hybrid vehicle sells for $25,000and averages 46 mpg. The resale value of the hybrid car is $2,000 more than that of the gasoline-only car after five years of anticipated ownership. If you...
Five Part Question: One gallon of gasoline releases approximately 120 million Joules when it is burned. A car engine operates at an efficiency of around 25%. 1. Of the energy available in a gallon of gas, how much energy can be used to do useful work in moving the car? 2. How much heat per gallon is released into the environment via the exhaust and radiator? 3. If the car is moving at a constant speed, why is it still...
Problem #2 17.5 pts)Topic. Entropy A typical gasoline engine operates at 200°F while the maximum temperature inside the combustion chamber can be 1100F. On the other hand, the temperature of the combustion chamber of a typical diesel engine can reach up to 2500 F. So let's compare the performances of two Carnot cycles, one operating between ~1100°F and 200°F heat reservoirs and the other between ~2500°F and 200°F, to have a first-order crude estimate of engine performance Step a) Choose...
ervl Richardson's article, "What would happen if you were aware of your thoughts Using QUESTION 3 What s the diference between adopting and adapting an evidence-based intervention? Are you going to adopt an evidence-based intervention, adapt an evidence-based intervention or both? And why are you going to do so?