The specific energy and density of gasoline is -47.3Mj/kh and 716kg/m^3, respectively. What is its energy density?   a. 0.06mJ/m^3 b. 33867MJ/m^3 c. 0.066m^3/MJ d. 33867m^3/MJ

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The specific energy and density of gasoline is -47.3Mj/kh and 716kg/m^3, respectively. What is its energy density?

 

a. 0.06mJ/m^3

b. 33867MJ/m^3

c. 0.066m^3/MJ

d. 33867m^3/MJ

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