Why is the pressure during intake stroke is less than atmospheric
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During the intake stroke, the intake valve opens and the piston moves down in the cylinder. ... You probably think the piston is "sucking" the air in, but actually the barometric pressure is able to push the air in because
there is less than atmospheric pressure in the cylinder.
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there is less than atmospheric pressure in the cylinder.
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