i believe it is a 64cc chamber head, with 2.02 intake valve
The chamber volume refers to the compression ratio of the external combustion of the engine.
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The volume of a reverberation chamber is calculated by length times width times height.
The mass of an evacuated chamber is the mass of the chamber. If you are asking about the mass of the volume of the evacuated chamber, then it is zero.
end-diastolic volume
The volume of the combustion chamber? (2000 cc / 4) / 10 = 50 cc per chamber
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The compression ratio of an internal-combustion engine, or an IC engine as it is more commonly called, is the ratio of the volume the highest capacity of the combustion chamber to its lowest capacity. In the IC engine, the piston makes a stroke, resulting in the compression of the air in the combustion chamber - the ratio between the volume of the cylinder and combustion chamber when the piston is at the bottom of its stroke, and the volume of the combustion chamber when the piston is at the top of its stroke, is the compression ratio.
The volume of a room is length times width times height. So it goes with a reverberation chamber.
357cc
V= (b.(s+d))/1000*(cr-1)V - volume of combustion chamber in ccb - area of piston bores - stroke of pistond - deck height + head gasketcr - compression ratio
It is the volume of the cylinder/combustion chamber/head gasket/piston volume(dish/dome) when the piston is at the bottom of the stroke divided by the volume when it is at the top of the stroke.