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What is the specific heat valueof gasoline?(a) 2.1 KJ/g^oC(b) 4.1 KJ/Kg^oC(c) 2.1 KJ/Kg^oC(d) 4.1 KJ/g^oCThis question was posed to me in an interview for internship.Asked question is from Properties of Conventional Fuels topic in division Fuels, Intake System & Leakage Preventers of Automotive Engine Design

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The correct answer is (c) 2.1 KJ/Kg^oC

The explanation: The specific HEAT VALUE of gasoline is 2.1 KJ/Kg^oC and the calorific value of Diesel is 50 MJ/Kg. Specific heat CAPACITY is the amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of a SUBSTANCE per UNIT of mass.



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