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No, 350 has a substantially larger bore.
For example: Some products are sold by volume. Some appliances specify how much volume they have, since it affects their usefulness - for example, hot water bottles, or refrigerators. The capacity of a car or motorcycle is often specified in volume (of the pistons). While this is not a unit of power, larger pistons do tend to correspond to more power.
Yes, in a hydraulic system, when a larger piston is pushing on two smaller pistons, the force applied to the smaller pistons will be the same as the force applied to the larger piston, assuming the system is closed and incompressible. This is due to Pascal's law, which states that pressure applied to a confined fluid is transmitted undiminished in every direction.
A hydraulic system uses pressurized fluids acting on pistons of different sizes to amplify force. This works on the principle that force applied to a smaller piston creates proportional pressure, which then translates into larger force on a larger piston. This allows for efficient transfer of force in various applications like heavy machinery and brake systems.
In a hydraulic system, larger pistons will create more force due to the increased surface area, resulting in higher system pressure. Conversely, smaller pistons will generate less force and lower system pressure. The pressure in a hydraulic system is directly proportional to the size of the pistons used.
Yes. with larger tires the odometer will show less mileage than actually travelled.
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It lowers your mpg
Just like a book a chapter is only one part of a whole. A motorcycle club chapter is a local group of much larger club.
151cc and larger need a m license.
I recommend a highway tire for your best gas mileage. The strength of a tire is referring to the tread size, the larger the tread the larger the tire. Hence, the less gas mileage obtained.
The number of pistons in a bus can vary widely depending on the engine design and size. Most buses typically have engines with 6 to 12 cylinders, each containing one piston, so they generally have between 6 to 12 pistons. However, larger or specialized buses may have engines with more cylinders and pistons. Ultimately, the exact number depends on the specific model and engine configuration.