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