That is dependent on the RPM of the crankshaft. The higher the RPM's, the more times per second the piston makes a full stroke.
Asmanjas
Yes and it reverses many times every second, how many times it does this is called its frequency.
36 m/s divided by 12 is 3 times per second
To find how many coulomb can be transferred in one second depends on the ampere. A coulomb is defined as 1 coulomb equals 1 ampere times 1 second or the current of one ampere in one second time.
Hertz is simply a way of writing how many times per second something happens. It has is no physical presence.
Depends on the length of stroke of the piston. A piston goes up and down once per rev. so do the the calculation how many time the piston travels up and down in a min then work it against the distance travelled.
The cylinder that you are checking must have the piston travel up and down 4 times are more.
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Asmanjas
between 15 and 20 times a second.
32 times per second
20 times per second
Billions ! Take an average engine speed of 6,000 RPM - that would be 3,155,760,000 in just one year !
It beats about 1111 times a second!
its 128 times per second
6 and 2/3 times
its 128 times per second