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I would Ike to be more explanatory on this. when force is applied on object(e.g. a piece )certain area or ideally speaking whole area (c/s) tries to elongate or compress.but due to elastic property of material,piece on which force is acted,tries to regain its past shape or stage so one resistant force is developed.This force is called stress.and stress intensity is given by: mechanical stress is force divided by area σ=F/A if unit of F is Newton and area in Sq. m then mech. stress is in Pascal
The issue is that diesel engines, while they produce a whole lot of torque, cannot rev nearly as high as comparable gasoline engines. And since:horsepower = (torque*engine speed) / 5252If your engine won't rev past 3000 rpm, you'll always have less peak horsepower than torque. As for why they can't rev higher, they're limited by either the burn rate of the fuel per ignition stroke, the mechanical limitations due to the longer piston rods/crank lobes, or both.
Compression blowby is air, fuel, and exhaust gasses slipping past the piston rings into the crankcase.
The magnet is the stator part of the motor,either as a permanent or an electromagnet.It doldrums the rotor past of the motor towards it causing the rotation.
Steam engines were first used in the tin mines of Cornwall, England to pump water from the mines which often extended out under the Cornish coastline.
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