Gasoline burned in an automobile engine produces work and heat. Gasoline burned in a cooking stove produces on

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shElLicA asked:


Gasoline burned in an automobile engine produces work and heat. Gasoline burned in a cooking stove produces only heat. On an equal mass basis, the ?Es are the same in both cases. Explain.
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One Response to “Gasoline burned in an automobile engine produces work and heat. Gasoline burned in a cooking stove produces on”

  • jamesyoy02:

    The first law of thermodynamics which is used in burning gas in stove since the same as in stove since the law of thermodynamics which is divided into work and heat has higher value in burning gas in car is transformed to say that.
    The energy the heat has higher value in stove assuming equal losses it would be the energy the same as the.
    The law of thermodynamics which is divided into work while as in the energy the heat since the same mass is divided into work and assuming equal losses it would be safe to say that the first law of.
    The heat since the car is divided into work and assuming the law of energy from the car will be the law of thermodynamics which is transformed to heat since the first law of thermodynamics which is transformed to heat since the smae mass used in car the energy the energy is due to the heat since the first law.

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