Lucid_Iam wrote:Sumuni, have you done a comparative test by fueling early in the morning and when hot, may be 2pm?
@Lucid, here's my logic.
The coefficient for expansion of petrol is 0.00095 per degree centigrade. use the simple formula c=dV/(V.dT). where c is the expansion coefficient, V is the volume, dV is the change in volume, dT is the change in temparature. rearranging one gets dV=c.VdT. working with a hypothetical case say 60L tank with a 15 degrees change we get
dV=0.00095x60x15=0.085L. At current pump prices that is almost 100 shillings in savings. Do we concur?
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