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Chapter 11 Problem 54

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A fuel pump sends gasoline from a cars fuel tank to the engine at a rate of 5.88 3 1022 kg/s. The density of the gasoline is 735 kg/m3 , and the radius of the fuel line is 3.18 3 1023 m. What is the speed at which the gasoline moves through the fuel line?

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Title Physics 10e 
Author David Young, Shane Stadler
ISBN 9781118486894

A fuel pump sends gasoline from a cars fuel tank to the

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