If the size of the piston is increased, the power will increase. If it is decreased, the power will decrease.
The diameter of the field of view decreases when changing from low to high power magnification. This is because higher magnification zooms in closer on the specimen, limiting the area of the specimen that can be seen at one time.
The bore size refers to the diameter of the cylinder in which the piston moves, not the piston itself. It is a critical specification in engine design, as it impacts the engine's displacement and performance. A larger bore typically allows for a bigger piston, which can increase an engine's power output.
The gap should be closed on piston rings because of if there will gap on piston rigs it cause leakage of gasses which are produced by the ignition of air-fule mixture to provide force on piston by which piston reciprocate in piston chamber, it provide power stroke. If there will be gap on piston rings power stroke will not be provide...... AMIT DAGAR
The combustion cylcle (power stroke) forces piston down to create engine power.
When you switch from low to high power on a microscope, the diameter of the field of view decreases because the high-power objective has a higher magnification, which zooms in on a smaller area. This allows for more detailed observation of the specimen at the expense of a smaller field of view.
The engine's piston moves up and down within the cylinder to help generate power.
The power stroke. The order is intake, compression, power and exaust. The piston moves down on intake and power but is only forced down on the power stroke
During the power stroke of an engine cycle, the intake valve closes, and the combustion chamber is sealed. As the piston moves downward, the fuel-air mixture is ignited, creating a rapid increase in pressure that forces the piston down. This downward movement generates power for the engine, while the exhaust valve remains closed until the power stroke is completed. The timing of valve operations is crucial for optimal engine performance.
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A piston is attached to a piston rod in a combustion engine. It compresses the air in the cylinder block and that air ignites when fuel is injected into the block, giving the car power.