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Classical Mechanics Lecture Part 1

Classical Mechanics Lecture Part 1

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Classical Mechanics Lecture Part 1: Discrete systems: Discrete elements are those 1 Simplest System           2 A die six-...
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The Engine

The Engine

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The Engine: The engine is the heart of your car. It is a complex machine built to convert heat from burning gas into the force that turn...
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Difference and Comparison between Diesel and Petrol Engine

Difference and Comparison between Diesel and Petrol Engine

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 Diesel Engine 1. It has got no carburetor, ignition coil and spark plug. 2. Its compression ratio varies from 14:1 to 22:1 3. It uses di...
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Camparison between Two and Four Stroke Engine

Camparison between Two and Four Stroke Engine

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Four Stroke Engine 1. One power stroke for every two revolutions of the crankshaft. 2. There are inlet and exhaust valves in the engine. ...
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Two Stroke Engine Working Principle

Two Stroke Engine Working Principle

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A two-stroke, or two-cycle, engine is a type of internal combustion engine which completes a power cycle in only one crankshaft revolution a...
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Four Stroke Engine Working Principle

Four Stroke Engine Working Principle

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A four-stroke engine also known as four-cycle is an internal combustion engine in which the piston completes four separate strokes which con...
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Working Principle of Internal Combustion Engine

Working Principle of Internal Combustion Engine

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 An internal combustion engine  is an engine where the combustion of a fuel occurs with an  air in a combustion chamber that is an integral ...
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