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Use the equation W = -Pext*(delta V)..just plug in the numbers.

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What does lifting a piston on a cylinder of a gas show?

Lifting a piston on a cylinder of gas shows the relationship between volume and pressure of the gas. As the piston is lifted, the volume of the gas increases, which causes the pressure to decrease. This demonstrates Boyle's Law, which states that the pressure of a gas is inversely proportional to its volume when temperature is held constant.


A chemical reaction takes place 100 cm2 a piston is pushed out through 12 cm against an external pressure of 658 torr What is the t is the value for w for this reactionSign does matter in Joule?

I believe the answer to a chemical reaction taking place with 100 cm2 and a piston is pushed out through 12 cm against an external pressure of 658 torr, the value of w is 175.465 joules.


What type of accumulator discharges at a constant pressure?

A piston-type accumulator discharges at a constant pressure as it has a piston that separates the gas and fluid sections, allowing for a consistent pressure output as the fluid is discharged.


What is the distance a piston travels called?

The distance a piston travels within the cylinder is called the stroke. It is the distance between the top dead center (TDC) and the bottom dead center (BDC) positions of the piston.


What are the parts of a gas cylinder?

A typical gas cylinder consists of a cylinder body, valve, pressure rating marking, and protective cap. The cylinder body is where the gas is stored, the valve controls the flow of gas, the pressure rating marking indicates safe operating pressure, and the protective cap helps keep the valve clean and protected during storage or transport.

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How are internal and external combustion different?

In terms of engines, an external combustion engine such as a steam engine burns fuel outside of the pressure cylinder used to drive the piston. An internal combustion engine such as a petrol or diesel engine burns the fuel inside the pressure cylinder used to drive the piston.


How single acting cylinder work?

A single-acting cylinder operates by using fluid power to extend the piston, which is then retracted by an external force such as a spring or gravity. When fluid pressure is applied, it pushes against the piston rod to extend it, performing work in one direction. The return stroke is accomplished by the external force, as there is no fluid pressure acting in the opposite direction.


Difference between internal combustion engines and steam engines?

Internal combustion engine is where the fuel is ignited in the cylinder to make the piston move, petrol or diesel. A steam engine has an external pressure vessel to supply the steam to the cylinder to push the piston. the is no combustion in the engine as such.


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.


Is piston cylinder process is constant pressure process or constan volume process?

A piston cylinder process actually includes two processes. The gas inside the piston undergoes both the constant pressure process and the contant volume process.


Why the piston of gauge pressure rotating until its freely suspend?

The piston of a gauge pressure rotating until its freely suspend because the weight of the piston is balanced by the centrifugal force. The centrifugal force is created by the rotation of the piston and is equal to the weight of the piston.


If a Master Cylinder piston applies pressure to a brake piston that has twice as much square area what will be the Force from the second piston?

Twice as much


How do you convert atmosphere.liter into joule?

There is no direct conversion between atmosphere.liter and joule as they are not equivalent units. Atmosphere.liter is a unit of volume, representing the volume of a gas at a certain pressure, while joule is a unit of energy. To convert between the two, you would need to know additional factors such as temperature and number of moles of gas.


Why piston rings are too loos on piston?

gas pressure has to get round the back of the ring to force it against the cylinder wall


What is direct and indirect using Double acting cylinder?

In a double-acting cylinder, direct operation involves using fluid pressure to extend and retract the piston rod. Indirect operation refers to using external mechanical devices, such as valves and switches, to control the flow of fluid in order to move the piston in both directions.


Does heat reduce the pressure in a cylinder of an engine?

No, heat does not reduce the pressure in a cylinder of an engine. In fact, heat typically increases pressure by causing gases to expand. The pressure in an engine cylinder is primarily determined by the combustion process and the movement of the piston.


What is a 2.0 liter engine?

A 2.0 liter engine means that the total volume of all the cylinders is 2.0 liters, or a different way to put it, a 4 cylinder that is a 2.0 liter has 0.5 liters of volume from when the piston is at the top of the cylinder to when it's at the bottom of the cylinder.