Engine capacity is the total volume of the spaces each of the cylinders occupies.
It is the total volume displaced by the cylinders or an internal combustion engine.
The total volume of all the cylinders would be the cubic inch (cid) or cubic centimeter (cc) displacement of that particular engine.
This is the ratio between the total volume to the clearance volume in IC engines
it means mL which is the total volume of all combined cylinders in a particular engine
Total displacement, usually in cubic inches or liters.
That is the total of volume of all the cylinders of that engine.
3300 refers to the total volume of the combustion chamber(s) being displace when the engine cycles through. They take the volume of each cylinder and add them up and get a total.3300 is the total number of cubic centimeters that is being displaced; in other words, the engine's displacement. It's equivalent to hearing some engine referred to as a "3.3 liter".
The term 'cc' means 'cubic centimeters'. When used to describe an engine, it describes the total volume of the piston displacement. Basically, the larger the total volume of piston displacement, the more air/fuel mixture you get. All of this means greater power you can get from that engine.
The term 'cc' means 'cubic centimeters'. When used to describe an engine, it describes the total volume of the piston displacement. Basically, the larger the total volume of piston displacement, the more air/fuel mixture you get. All of this means greater power you can get from that engine.
It stands for "cubic centimeters." That is the total volume of all cylinders.
Cubic inches is the total volume of all cylinders. If you wanted to know the cubic inches of a particular engine you would measure the diameter of the cylinder bore and the stroke of the crankshaft, then use your calculator to figure out the total volume. The formula for the area of a circle is pi times the radius squared. The formula for the volume of a cylinder is area of the circle times length (stroke) of the cylinder. Once you have the volume of the cylinder you can multiply that number by the number of cylinders for total volume (displacement).