Just a random thought so apologies if I am going off on one...
On a freezing cold morning, fuel is surely denser?
So, assuming one purchases 60l of fuel (a full tank for a family saloon) on say a cold 0degree morning compared to a summers 15degree morning would you get more fuel for your money on the winters day?
If so, what calculations and formula are needed to work out the differences.
I assume they are tiny but I am interested to learn
On a freezing cold morning, fuel is surely denser?
So, assuming one purchases 60l of fuel (a full tank for a family saloon) on say a cold 0degree morning compared to a summers 15degree morning would you get more fuel for your money on the winters day?
If so, what calculations and formula are needed to work out the differences.
I assume they are tiny but I am interested to learn
