• Tja
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      Basically same as vegetable oil.

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        3 months ago

        Since used vegetable oil can be used in place of diesel, I’d guess vegetable oil is more energy dense than gasoline…

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          So based on a random articles I found in internet, mass density of vegetable oil is around 900kg/m^3, and gasoline 800kg/m^3, and since we know that E (energy) equals to m (mass) times c^2 (speed of light squared), we can tell that veggie oil indeed is more energy dense than gasoline.