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What exerted pressure on the piston in newcomen's steam engine cause it to move?

Steam pressure pushes the piston up. Atmospheric Pressure pushes the piston down.


What makes piston move against gravity?

In the combustion process, the explosion pushes the piston down


How does a spring rifle work?

spring drives a piston that pushes air


Which change would cause a freely moving piston to lower?

Increasing the pressure inside the piston cylinder would cause the piston to lower since the higher pressure pushes down on the piston.


What is function of piston pin of a piston?

The piston pin joins the piston to the connecting rod. Igniting fuel / air mixture pushes down on the top of the piston, the piston transfers the force to the connecting rod, which in turn pushes against the crankshaft, converting the up and down motion of the piston to the rotary motion of the crankshaft. The piston pin allows back and forth motion of the connecting rod (as it's other end is moving back and forth in a circular motion with the crankshaft.)...if instead of a pin a solid joint was made from the piston to the connecting rod the engine would not be able to run, as the connecting rod would try to rock the piston back and forth (side to side, not up and down) as the rod was moved sideways with the crankshaft.


When piston number 1 is at top dead center were is piston number 6?

NUMBER6 PISTON ALSO IN top dead centre


What is the part inside of the cylinder that the steam pushes from side to side?

I believe that you are talking about the piston.


The Car Needs Petrol Because?

Car engines burn fuel in cylinders. When the fuel burns the air in the cylinders expands. The expanding air pushes down on a piston. The piston pushes down on a crankshaft. Then the piston comes back up. The piston going down and up makes the crankshaft rotate. This rotating motion is transferred to the wheels of the car. That pushes the car along. Thus the fuel burning in the cylinders pushes the pistons. Without Petrol to burn in the cylinders, the pistons would not push the crankshaft. It would not make the wheels move.


What is the difference between preignition and detonation and how do they cause engine damage?

They are the same thing. They cause damage by applying the force of combustion to the piston before it has reached the top of its stroke, which basically pushes it "backwards"


What type of reaction powers a car?

The combustion of the air and fuel mixture in the combustion chamber gets lit on fire by the spark plug and and pushes the piston down which gets it moving faster and makes it work harder to get the piston back up to TDC (top dead center)


How do you retract the rear brake piston on a 2008 town and country?

Compressing the rear brake caliper piston on a 2008 Chrysler Town and Country requires a special tool that pushes in and turns the piston at the same time.


What makes the piston moves?

The piston moves in an engine due to the pressure created by the combustion of fuel. As the fuel ignites, it creates a force that pushes the piston down the cylinder, which converts chemical energy into mechanical energy.