So I went back to college last month after a few years hiatus. I signed up for Energy & the Environment. I though, "Oh, an environmental science credit. Easy!" WRONG. I need to solve this problem:
A car gets 20 mi. per gallon when traveling at 60 MPH. With the energy of gasoline at 36 X 10 ^ 3 watt-hr per gallon, convert this amount of power into watts.
I don't even know where to begin. Any help would be awesome!
A car gets 20 mi. per gallon when traveling at 60 MPH. With the energy of gasoline at 36 X 10 ^ 3 watt-hr per gallon, convert this amount of power into watts.
I don't even know where to begin. Any help would be awesome!
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