- Jan 25, 2000
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According to this link
http://encarta.msn.com/encnet/refpages/RefMedia.aspx?refid=701500647
the density of air is about 1.3 kg/m3, which, according to my trusty converter calculator, is equivalent to 0.08115635 lbs/ft3.
Doing the math-
15lbs x ft3/0.08115635 lbs = 184.8 ft3 (the volume of air you'd burn with 1 lb of gasoline at a ratio of 15:1)
All hypothetical of course.. :confused:
http://encarta.msn.com/encnet/refpages/RefMedia.aspx?refid=701500647
the density of air is about 1.3 kg/m3, which, according to my trusty converter calculator, is equivalent to 0.08115635 lbs/ft3.
Doing the math-
15lbs x ft3/0.08115635 lbs = 184.8 ft3 (the volume of air you'd burn with 1 lb of gasoline at a ratio of 15:1)
All hypothetical of course.. :confused: