Gasoline Weight Calculator

Calculate the weight of gasoline based on volume and temperature. Gasoline weight varies depending on its density, which changes with temperature and composition.

Input Parameters

Calculation Results

Weight of Gasoline

0.00 kg

Calculation Formula

Weight = Volume × Density

Where:
- Volume: Amount of gasoline in liters
- Density: Weight per unit volume of gasoline at given temperature

Information

Standard density of gasoline at 15°C is approximately 0.75 kg/L. Density decreases as temperature increases due to thermal expansion.

Gasoline Weight Calculator Calculator Usage Guide

Learn how to use the Gasoline Weight Calculator and understand the principles behind gasoline density calculations

How to Use This Calculator

  1. Enter the volume of gasoline in liters (e.g., 50 for 50 liters)
  2. Enter the current temperature of the gasoline in °C
  3. Click the "Calculate" button to determine the weight
  4. The result will be displayed in kilograms

Understanding Gasoline Density

Gasoline density varies with temperature due to thermal expansion. As temperature increases, the volume of gasoline expands while its mass remains constant, resulting in lower density.

This calculator uses a simplified model where:

  • At 15°C, standard gasoline density is approximately 0.75 kg/L
  • Density decreases by about 0.0008 kg/L for each degree Celsius above 15°C

Practical Applications

This calculator can help with:

  • Estimating fuel capacity in vehicles
  • Calculating fuel weight for transportation logistics
  • Understanding fuel measurements when temperature variations occur

Note: For precise calculations in professional settings, consult fuel density tables specific to the exact type of gasoline and more accurate temperature models.