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Automotive diesel: 0.00084 per degC i.e. 10degC increase will produce roughly 1% increase in volume

The figure varies for other hydrocarbons, but most are between 0.0007 and 0.0012 per degC.

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Q: What is the coefficient of expansion of diesel oil that is how much will it expand and contract in volume with changes in temperature assume for this question you are only speaking of liquid diesel?
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