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The four units that are not SI are1. seconds2. degree3. meter4. kilogram
They areCondensation,Precipitation,Evaporation, andAccumulation.
Not all the NATO members uses this cycle...The four steps areDirectionCollectionProcessingDisseminationThere are armies that define a fifth step (FEEDBACK) or reduce the cycle to three steps (Direction / Colletion / Processing)
Two stroke. oil injected.
Carbohydrates
all four stroke engines
All automobiles use 4 cycle engines. 2 cycles are for small moterized bikes or lawn mowers
Most gasoline engines are four stroke engines which is also known as the Otto Cycle. 1) Intake 2) Compresson 3) Ignition 4) Exhaust (four strokes)
Most gasoline engines are four stroke engines which is also known as the Otto Cycle. 1) Intake 2) Compresson 3) Ignition 4) Exhaust (four strokes)
A car engine is a four cycle internal combustion engine, there are four cycles. 1. inlet cycle 2. compression cycle 3. ignition cycle 4. exhaust cycle hope this helps
Unless we are talking about big diesels - Yes.
Four-stroke engines have a spout where you add oil to the engine. On two-stroke engines, oil has to be added to the fuel. (Four-stroke and two-stroke are also called four-cycle and two-cycle, respectively).
Not cycle.......cylinder, all were four cylinder. ^^^^ Yupp yupp! The L-series moved on to 6 cylinder engines
A 2 cycle engine's piston cycle twice. One compression stroke and 1 exhaust stroke. A 4 cycle engine cycles four times before its exhaust stroke.
Yes, most chainsaws do have two stroke/cycle engines. However, people have made them with four stroke/cycle engines such as the V-8 chainsaw seen here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=60Tamp2fHhg
No. Nitro engines are a two cycle engine that are specifically designed to run on specialized nitro mixes. Most gasoline engines are more complex four cycle engines. If you use the wrong fuel in either type of engine, it could ruin your expensive equipment.
Pollution - 4 stroke has far less unburnt hydrocarbon in the exhaust.