when the piston moves down all of the water that is in the piston moves p and it comes out
i am doing a coures in tafe inspect and service engines and i would like to know this rotates the crankshaft as the piston moves down the cylinder
As the piston moves up and down in the cylinder it also moves the piston rings up and down in the grooves. With the rings moving up and down it gradually increases the side clearence. Material is taken off from both the piston groove and the ring.
The piston moves up and down inside the engine cylinder.
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piston is a plunger that moves ups and down in the engine block.the function of the piston is to compress air mixtures in the engine block
The engine's piston moves up and down within the cylinder to help generate power.
The piston moves in an engine due to the pressure created by the combustion of fuel. As the fuel ignites, it creates a force that pushes the piston down the cylinder, which converts chemical energy into mechanical energy.
The "cylinder jug" is the cylinder. This is the area that the piston and piston rings moves up and down in when the engine is turning.
Piston
As the engine's piston moves up, it compresses the fuel-air mixture, converting mechanical energy into potential energy in the form of increased pressure. When the piston moves down, the compressed mixture is ignited, releasing chemical energy and converting it back into mechanical energy to drive the piston.
The piston in a petrol engine moves up and down within a cylinder, converting the pressure generated by burning fuel into mechanical energy. As the piston moves, it transfers this energy to the crankshaft, which in turn drives the vehicle's wheels.
When a piston moves down in a gas-filled cylinder, the volume of the gas increases, leading to a decrease in pressure according to Boyle's Law, which states that pressure and volume are inversely related for a given amount of gas at constant temperature. If the temperature remains constant, the gas molecules spread out as the piston moves down, resulting in lower density. If the gas can absorb heat, it may also expand and do work on the piston, potentially increasing the temperature depending on the conditions.