Displacement is a measure of volume all the cylinders in one engine combined have. Power is what the complete engine assembly can produce when running.
Displacement power and mileage are not directly related but ... and there is always a But You need displacement (CC) to make power, the problem is that some engines use the displacement better than others Displacement gets bigger and fuel usage goes up, but again some engines use the displacement better than others
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In earlier engines the relationship was regarded as direct between displacement (liters or cubic inches) to horsepower output. For these reasons the largest engines were built to yield the most power. With changes to induction, fuel delivery, and other efficiency gains this relationship is not as direct. In other words smaller modern engines are producing much more power than larger engines.
Vertical engines produce more power than horizontal engines and horizontal engine has less power than vertical engines and horizontal engines are especially designed for better mileage Not sure about mileage but the big difference is vertical shaft goes like this | and the horizontal shaft goes like this ---- . > Lower centre of gravity.
Force is the rate of change of momentum (which is the product of mass and velocity) whereas power is the rate of work done (product of force and displacement) In fact, it can be shown that power = force x velocity
Well first, more pistons means more exploding. That means more power is transfered to the wheels.
taking one cylinder , area of bore * length of stroke gives displacement (or volume) of one cylinder , then * number of cylinders = total engine displacement for rough power calculation you can research the equation PLAN/33000
There is no standard relation between horsepower and engine displacement.
Not enough info to answer. Not all engines of the same displacement have the same power. Please ask new question and include the year, make, and model.
Not all engines with the same displacement have the same power. This being said, a 200 cc engine usually has around 30 horsepower.
While engine displacement and Horse power are related, you can't mathematically convert either cc's or cubic inch into horsepower. Many small displacement engines produce very high Horse power and vice-versa! Dyno-testing supplies Horse power values and displacement is measured statically through volume measurements.
The 2.0L engine puts out more power and torque than the 1.8L. Both are 4 cylinder engines, but VW also came out with a VR6 option which blows both of them out of the water.