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Chapter 28 Problem 27

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Suppose that one gallon of gasoline produces 1.1 3 108 J of energy, and this energy is suffi cient to operate a car for twenty miles. An aspirin tablet has a mass of 325 mg. If the aspirin could be converted completely into thermal energy, how many miles could the car go on a single tablet?

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The first step in solving 28 problem number 27 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Suppose that one gallon of gasoline produces 1.1 3 108 J of energy, and this energy is suffi cient to operate a car for twenty miles. An aspirin tablet has a mass of 325 mg. If the aspirin could be converted completely into thermal energy, how many miles could the car go on a single tablet?
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Title Physics 10e 
Author David Young, Shane Stadler
ISBN 9781118486894

Suppose that one gallon of gasoline produces 1.1 3 108 J

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