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    Anyone good with physics/energy?

    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!
    [hlx]

    #2
    Remember that you can cancel units if the same one is in the numerator and denominator.

    It is kinda difficult to show you how to do this on the computer, but if your really need I can write it out on paper and scan it.
    "When I give food to the poor, they call me a saint. When I ask why the poor have no food, they call me a Communist."
    - Dom Helder Camara

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      #3
      Lol taking physics this year wish i could help, i would guess you would take the amount of watts per galon and multiply that by the 20mi per galon

      DONT QUOTE ME ON THIS IM PROBIBLY WRONG, just taking a break from essay writing.....

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        #4
        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.

        P = 60 (Miles/ hour) / 20 (Miles/gallon) * 36 * 10 ^ 3 (Watts.hour/gallon) = 108 * 10^3= 1.08 * 10^5 W

        are u sure that the energy is 36 * 10^3 though? usually people say just one digit and the rest goes as decimals: 1.5 * 10^4 instead of 15 * 10^3

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          #5
          Originally posted by Evilization View Post
          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.

          P = 60 (Miles/ hour) / 20 (Miles/gallon) * 36 * 10 ^ 3 (Watts.hour/gallon) = 108 * 10^3= 1.08 * 10^5 W

          are u sure that the energy is 36 * 10^3 though? usually people say just one digit and the rest goes as decimals: 1.5 * 10^4 instead of 15 * 10^3
          lol i was close to right, suprising realy

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            #6
            THANK YOU SO MUCH. I am a history major. I'm terrible at math and science junk. I know where to turn when I need help in the future. And I most certainly will!
            [hlx]

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              #7
              Originally posted by Evilization View Post
              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.

              P = 60 (Miles/ hour) / 20 (Miles/gallon) * 36 * 10 ^ 3 (Watts.hour/gallon) = 108 * 10^3= 1.08 * 10^5 W

              are u sure that the energy is 36 * 10^3 though? usually people say just one digit and the rest goes as decimals: 1.5 * 10^4 instead of 15 * 10^3
              Oh no: he kills with math too!

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                  #9
                  My head hurts.
                  Apache

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                    #10
                    Ah Evil, I missed your question about the 36 vs. 3.6. It says 36 on the sheet he handed us. Might be a typo, but hell, I'm sticking with what's on his handout.
                    [hlx]

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                      #11
                      Yea that is actually incorrect scientific notation..
                      "When I give food to the poor, they call me a saint. When I ask why the poor have no food, they call me a Communist."
                      - Dom Helder Camara

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Evilization View Post
                        are u sure that the energy is 36 * 10^3 though? usually people say just one digit and the rest goes as decimals: 1.5 * 10^4 instead of 15 * 10^3
                        Evil, would you please invite me when you invent a time machine that runs on peanuts?

                        It's just not fair, man.

                        *Checks self into a mental institution*

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by K PhaNTOM View Post
                          Evil, would you please invite me when you invent a time machine that runs on peanuts?
                          Phantom,

                          I've found that travelling backwards in time is often possible with peanuts and beer...basically provides a shorter path to mentally believing one is on the same level with superstars like EVil...sort of circumvents the long difficult path of hard work and study.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by H0ly-H@nd-Gr3nade View Post
                            Yea that is actually incorrect scientific notation..
                            I find a lot of time (especially with Engineering notation) exponentials are broken into powers of 3 (ex. 10^3, 10^6, 10^9... representing Kilo, mega, gig, etc.)

                            So that 36 x 10^3 watt hr/gallon may have originally been 36 K Watt hr / gallon.

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                              #15
                              lol, im pretty much only good at math and suck at everything else
                              savage hobo, are u an engineer/engineering student
                              im a chemical engineering student right here

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