it is ignited due to the high temperature caused by the pressure inside cylinder, when it is compressed.
i think the temp inside the cyl during combustion is 500c' to 600c'.
Inside micrometer
The cylinder, is the body of the engine that has been bored out in order to place a piston inside of it. The piston rides inside the cylinder.
If you pull the cylinder head off (not recommended if you can't answer your won question) you can measure the inside diameter of the cylinder. This will give you the bore of the cylinder. The correct way to find out the answer though is to check a shop manual for the year, make, model and engine you're working on and GO BY THE BOOK!
The temperature inside the internal combustion engine is approximately (300-400)'c because most of the cylinder manufactured by composition of aluminium alloy and other material.aluminium melting point was nearly the 652'c. so above this temperature it goes to the molten state.
Yes. An inside micrometer or bore micrometer can be used for measuring the bore of a machined cylinder.
With a inside measuring micrometer
To bore an engine you need a special machine. Boring is when you shave the metal of the inside of a cylinder. If you don't know how, look up a professional place that do it because the measure the shaving in one thounsandths.
no you need a dial indicator
When the temperature of the gas inside the cylinder decreases, the average kinetic energy of the gas molecules decreases, leading to fewer collisions with the walls of the cylinder. This decrease in collisions results in a decrease in pressure inside the cylinder according to the ideal gas law (PV = nRT).
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