Why is piston bend of a connecting rod kept smaller than the crank pin end
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Moreover it converts the sliding motion of the piston into rotational motion of the crankshaft, in the working stroke. The upper (smaller) end of the rod is connected to the piston through gudgeon pin whereas the lower (larger) end of the rod is connected to the crankshaft through crank pin.
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