Science, asked by nikhilchaulagai9, 5 months ago

two engines doing the same work ab different power,why?​

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Answered by BihariLadki
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Answer:

Air creates power

If two engines offer the same boost and displacement, how can one produce more power than the other one? It depends on how much air you can get into the cylinders of the engine. With more air, you get more oxygen which lets you inject more fuel to create more power. Air is the deciding factor

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Air creates power

If two engines offer the same boost and displacement, how can one produce more power than the other one? It depends on how much air you can get into the cylinders of the engine. With more air, you get more oxygen which lets you inject more fuel to create more power. Air is the deciding factor

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