During the compression stroke, the shock absorber compresses, absorbing the kinetic energy from the impact. This process helps to slow down the movement of the suspension system, reducing the force transmitted to the vehicle body. On the rebound stroke, the shock absorber extends, releasing the stored energy from the compression stroke gradually, allowing the suspension to return to its original position smoothly.
In a four-cycle engine, strokes refer to the four movements of the piston during the combustion process: intake, compression, power, and exhaust. These strokes work together to convert fuel into mechanical energy that powers the vehicle or machinery.
No, KDPH (keystrokes per hour) speed specifically refers to the number of keyboard strokes made by a typist in an hour. It does not include the space key strokes.
a revolution i believe, although that may be for the whole crankshaft not each piston a revolution i believe, although that may be for the whole crankshaft not each piston
No, it is not. The center of the crank end of the conrod IS a SHO (when the angular velocity is Const of course) , but the piston motion (i.e. piston pin) is NOT a SHO along the same axis. Well known fact in engine design.
The top of a pencil is called an eraser. It is used to remove graphite marks from paper by rubbing it over the pencil strokes.
3 - 4 per cylinder.
4 strokes for a four stroke, intake, compression,powewr, exhaust
intake, compression, power, and exhaust.
The four strokes are intake, compression, combustion, exhaust.
intake, compression, combustion and exhaust
Evacuation, intake, compression, expansion.
The four strokes are... Intake, Compression, Combustion, Exhaust.
Compression/Exhaust.
It is a signature which is readable and takes a complete form of letter strokes.
It depends on the type of engine. In a four-stroke engine, there are four strokes - intake, compression, power (combustion), and exhaust - required to complete one full rotation of the crankshaft. In a two-stroke engine, there are two strokes - compression/ignition and exhaust - needed to complete one rotation.
The four strokes are... Intake, Compression, Combustion, Exhaust.
intake-compression-combustion-exhaust