B. 720 degrees.
The crankshaft makes two complete revolutions to complete one thermodynamic cycle. The crankshaft rotates 180 degrees during each stroke of the engine. Hence a total of two revolutions occur after completion of the four strokes. Chechout "www.howstuffworks.com " to see how crankshaft works.
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180 degrees is 1/2 of a complete turn
The complete arc of a semicircle is 180 degrees
One cycle of the sine wave is equal to 360 degrees. In US the frequency of power is typically 60 Hz and hence one cycle is 1/60 of a second. Therefore you can calculate the degrees at any instant of time. If at zero degrees the voltage amplitude is zero, then at 90 degrees,which is 1/4 cycle, wave is at peak voltage. At 180 degrees it is at 1/2 cycle and zero voltage and then at 270 degrees it is 3/4 of the cycle and a peak negative voltage. Finally at 360 degrees the cycle is complete and the voltage is again zero.
Distributor was removed and put back in the wrong position throwing the engines timing off by 180 degrees.
Assuming we are talking about the distributor, no it won't start unless you also move the wires on the cap 180 degrees.
An angle with a measure of 180 degrees will look like a straight line with the vertex being a point in the center. Since a complete circle is 360 degrees, opening an angle to 180 degrees traces out exactly half a circle.
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There is no 180' circle that would be half a circle. A complete circle is 360 degrees A circle is 360º no matter what its size is.
The operating temperature range, for your 1976 Cadillac Eldorado 500 cubic inch engine, is 180 degrees to 195 degrees. 180 degrees is the recommended temperature.
The period - the time for one full cycle - is the reciprocal of the frequency. If the frequency is in Hz, the time will be in seconds.From 0 to 180 degrees is one-half of a full cycle.