• addie@feddit.uk
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      3 days ago

      Fuel economy is normally expressed as “distance per volume” (mpg) or “volume per distance” (l/100km). Normalise that, it has units of area. I like to visualise that as the cross-section of a string of fuel dragging a car along, being thicker when accelerating and thinner when running down hill.

      Acre-feet is a weird unit for volume, but if you know how big your reservoir is in acres then at least it’s an easy conversion to depth. And at least it’s just a conversion factor away from a sane unit that can be used for pump sizing and such.

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        3 days ago

        Another nice way to visualize the area of fuel economy is just the cross section of the fuel hose going to the engine.