Intellectual engine questionnnnn...
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i'm saying theoretically it stops at the top and bottom for an infinitely small amount of time. basically immeasurable amount of time. but in practice, i would guess there is slight side to side motion in the cylinder because of the way a crank is and the rod being connected to that. so it is probably always in motion in some direction whether it be vertical or horizontal. its tough because a crank is circular and the piston is vertical. but the rod is like both depending on which side of it you're looking atComment
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Guys... come on guys.
Thank you for reminding us of Newton's second law. So in a sine-like wave form, TDC and BDC still have a derivitave of zero, yes? So what's the acceleration of an object with zero velocity? Mr. Newton's second law makes it pretty clear what the net force is when something isn't accelerating.
if position is
acceleration will be that wave flipped, with maxima and minima exactly where TDC and BDC occur in the position plot.Comment
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Does the piston actually exist? Or are we just imagining it existing because that is all we know of internal combustion? Can that same piston exist in two different cylinders at the same moment in time?Comment
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Guys... come on guys.
Thank you for reminding us of Newton's second law. So in a sine-like wave form, TDC and BDC still have a derivitave of zero, yes? So what's the acceleration of an object with zero velocity? Mr. Newton's second law makes it pretty clear what the net force is when something isn't accelerating.paint sucksComment
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Don't be close minded ya'll.
I think I'm going to set myself to proving it doesn't stop....
....in my next life.1974.5 Jensen Healey : 2003 330i/5Comment
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Rod ratio has nothing to do with the vertical loads placed on the piston at the wrist pin.
:rofl:paint sucksComment
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Guys... come on guys.
Thank you for reminding us of Newton's second law. So in a sine-like wave form, TDC and BDC still have a derivitave of zero, yes? So what's the acceleration of an object with zero velocity? Mr. Newton's second law makes it pretty clear what the net force is when something isn't accelerating.
So yeah, fuck everything!Comment
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Not confusing anything (ACTUALLY CONFUSING SIMPLE MATH). Did you take calc and/or physics in high school? Or 101 stuff in college? dv/dt= Acceleration. The slope of a tangent line of a velocity curve (dv/dt) is acceleration. So tell me, what is the slope of a line that is horizontal (TDC and BDC).
Again... not confusing anything. If V=0 (even just for an instant), then maths and physics tells us that acceleration is zero. And what is the net force of something that isn't accelerating? Zero.
So... when V=0 it follows that a=0. When A=0, it follows that F=0. Simple as that.Last edited by TwoJ's; 03-20-2013, 12:39 PM.
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Not confusing anything. Did you take calc and/or physics in high school? Or 101 stuff in college? dv/dt= Acceleration. The slope of a tangent line of a velocity curve (dv/dt) is acceleration. So tell me, what is the slope of a line that is horizontal (TDC and BDC).
Again... not confusing anything. If V=0 (even just for an instant), then maths and physics tells us that acceleration is zero. And what is the net force of something that isn't accelerating? Zero.
So... when V=0 it follows that a=0. When A=0, it follows that F=0. Simple as that.Comment
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