Piston ring gap.
The rings seal the space between the piston and the walls of the combustion chamber, so that there is enough compression of the fuel-fair mixture. They also prevent engine oil from being sucked up into the chamber, which is why blue smoke is a warning sign of bad rings.
Combustion chamber
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The space between your toes is called the interdigital space.
The answer is Compression Ratio. You should try reading the Study Unit it really helps!
The space between neurons is called the synapse.
The space between your eyebrows is called the "Glabella."
There is a gap between the spark plug and the top face of the piston called the clearance volume. It serves 2 purposes. 1. The fuel before and after combustion has to occupy some volume and this is small gap is for that space for it to burn. 2. To avoid unnecessary contact between the piston head and the spark plug.
In a cell the empty space is filled with a gel like substance called cytoplasm. Cytoplasm holds all things within a cell. ^CELL If the space is empty, then it's called Empty Space. Space around the nucleus where electrons move is called Electron Cloud.
The space between the legs is called the pubic area. Other associated anatomical structures are the perineum and the anus.
A cylinder is the central working part of a reciprocating engine, the space in which a piston travels.
The space between the piston and the cylinder head in an internal combustion engine is known as the "piston clearance" or "combustion chamber volume." This gap is critical for allowing the piston to move freely during its stroke and for accommodating the air-fuel mixture during the intake phase. Additionally, it plays a role in combustion efficiency, as a proper clearance helps optimize the combustion process and prevents engine knocking. Maintaining the correct clearance is essential for engine performance and longevity.