No difference.
A four stroke engine has 4 strokes per cycle, whereas the two stroke engine has only 2 strokes per cycle. Since the 2 stroke engine has twice as many power strokes as a 4 stroke engine at a given rpm, the 2 stroke is capable of making nearly twice the power of a 4 stroke for a given displacement.
4 strokes
2 full crank shaft revolution for every 4stroke. suction,compression,power&exhaust strokes are established .
A 4 stroke engine takes 4 strokes to complete a cycle. 1, intake. 2, compression. 3, ignition/power. 4, exhaust.
A formula to find power stroke for an 8 cylinder 4stroke engine would be RPM/2=power strokes per minute. A 2 strokenengine has twice as many power strokes as a 4 so RPM=power strokes. Since rpm is not given in the question, I can't tell you how many power strokes there are.
autos have 4 stroke, mopeds and lawnmowers use 2
Between the Strokes of Night was created in 1985.
One has more strokes. Other than that they are ideally the same thing.
induction, compression, ignition & exhaust on a typical 4-stroke,.
the difference is that a kx is a 2 stroke bike and a klx is a four stroke. the difference in strokes is the cylinders and a 2 stroke needs gas mixed with the oil
In golf, an eagle is typically two strokes under par for a hole, while a bogey is one stroke over par. Therefore, if Inbee Park scores an eagle and Tiger Woods scores a bogey on the same hole, the difference between their scores would be three strokes. In summary, Inbee Park's score is three strokes better than Tiger Woods' score.
Single-acting? You mean like a single cylinder engine, like in my lawn mower? The biggest difference (besides the obvious "an opposed engine has more cylinders" is that an opposed engine has more torque. On a single-cylinder four-stroke, you've got the cylinder moving under input energy--the burning gasoline--for one stroke, and under stored energy from the flywheel for three strokes. If you have a two-cylinder engine, you have two strokes where the engine is moving under input energy--each cylinder has one--and two strokes using stored energy. If you have a four-cylinder engine, each stroke is moving under input energy.