take note that evaporation differs from boiling...
evaporation only happened at surface (liquid to air), while boiling happened inside the liquid (where the liquid got the energy)...
in a closed container (fuel tank), evaporation happened inside, but it will finds its equilibrium somehow...
im sure it got release valve somewhere, but i think its controlled by pressure..very hot day, yes, but not everytime...
evaporation accelerates when you open the fuel cap...release the pressure, and the evaporation happens...
you know that petrol (gasoline) evaporated really fast...
that's why refuel on cold day only... :proud:
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take note that evaporation differs from boiling...
evaporation only happened at surface (liquid to air), while boiling happened inside the liquid (where the liquid got the energy)...
in a closed container (fuel tank), evaporation happened inside, but it will finds its equilibrium somehow...
im sure it got release valve somewhere, but i think its controlled by pressure..very hot day, yes, but not everytime...
evaporation accelerates when you open the fuel cap...release the pressure, and the evaporation happens...
you know that petrol (gasoline) evaporated really fast...
that's why refuel on cold day only... :proud: