There's more to it. You're skipping all the intermediate steps in combustion, and are ignoring changes in temperature and how they affect fluid density and viscosity. Don't forget the NOx, CO, particulates, with their own densities, along with transient radicals that make up the combustion process. Finally some mass is converted to energy and lost as entropy.
There's more to it. You're skipping all the intermediate steps in combustion, and are ignoring changes in temperature and how they affect fluid density and viscosity. Don't forget the NOx, CO, particulates, with their own densities, along with transient radicals that make up the combustion process. Finally some mass is converted to energy and lost as entropy.
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