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MissSnowshoveler
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Internal Combustion Engines
Original Message Mar 20, 2005 6:09 pm |
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A few of you may know that I'm a leader in 4-H for the small engines project in our club. Here's some of the questions I'm asking the 12-18 year old this year. There are 3 girls and 2 boys this year. Let's see how you guys/gals stack up. 1. T or F An engine is a machine that converts a form of energy into mechanical force. 2. Small engines are generally rated up to _______ HP. A) 20 B) 25 C) 30 D) neither A, B or C 3. Approximately ______% of the energy relaesed when fuel is oxidized in a typical small engine is converted into useful work. 4. T or F Heat is the resource that provides the capicity to do work. 5. T or F A substance can be in solid, liquid or gas state. 6. Three methods of heat transfer are ______. A) conduction, convection and locomotion B) conduction, radiation and locomotion C) conduction, convection and radiation D) neither A, B or C 7. Horsepower is a unit of power equal to _____. A) 746W B) 33,000 lb-ft/min C) neither A or B D) either A or B 8. T or F Both 4 stroke and 2 stroke engines complete 4 distinctive events during each cycle. 9. T or F Small engines are either air-cooled or liquid-cooled. 10. When heat is added to water, it changes to ________. 11. T or F Generators and snow throwers commonly use a verticla shaft, horizontal cylinder engine. 12. The first successful gasoline engine was developed by _______. A) Thomas Savery B) Eugene Lebon C) James Watt D) Neither A, B or C 13. T or F Kinetic energy is energy of motion. 14. T or F Small engines are either spark ignited or compression ignition based on how the fuel is ignited. 15. When heat it added to ice, it changes to ________> 16. T or F The size of lawn tractor engines commonly range from 11 to 18 HP. Let's see how you do and I'll post the answers later this week. Sherri
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MissSnowshoveler
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Re: Internal Combustion Engines
Reply #9 Mar 22, 2005 5:36 am |
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ChrisS, Yeah you would be in a little trouble. 8/16, 2. d 3. 30% 4.T 5.I'm not sure what the 5 is for 7.d 10. hot water is good, but it's steam, 11. F 12. B I'll try the next test later. Sherri
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jubol
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Re: Internal Combustion Engines
Reply #10 Mar 22, 2005 6:05 am |
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Miss SS, Just some thing to think about on your questions. When you have enough BTU"s you will change water to steam, otherwise just hot water!!! I hope you don't get burned when you take a shower. Rember you have added heat to the water in your water heater, but no steam!! Question should be rewritten. Same with #15. go from a temp of 30 below to 10 below, you have added heat, but you still have ICE! Fred
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MissSnowshoveler
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Re: Internal Combustion Engines
Reply #11 Mar 22, 2005 4:43 pm |
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Miss SS, Just some thing to think about on your questions. When you have enough BTU"s you will change water to steam, otherwise just hot water!!! I hope you don't get burned when you take a shower. Rember you have added heat to the water in your water heater, but no steam!! Question should be rewritten. Same with #15. go from a temp of 30 below to 10 below, you have added heat, but you still have ICE! Fred Fred you are right about adding heat to water, but if I go from 30 below to 10 above, I'm gonna have water (Canada = celcius).
Sherri
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MissSnowshoveler
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Re: Internal Combustion Engines
Reply #12 Mar 22, 2005 4:47 pm |
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Answers to the above questions. (according to the book I read) 1. T 2. B 3. 30% 4. T 5. T 6. C 7. D 8. F 9. T 10. steam 11. F 12. B 13. T 14. T 15. water 16. T I'll post another test later. Sherri
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18Degrees
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Re: Internal Combustion Engines
Reply #14 Mar 22, 2005 6:02 pm |
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8. T or F Both 4 stroke and 2 stroke engines complete 4 distinctive events during each cycle.
I take issue with the false answer.
Even though the rotaion is in half-there are still 4 events that happen (fuel in-compression-power-exhaust) for 2 stroke. 4 stroke=suck-squeeze-pop-poohie 18 degrees
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18Degrees
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Re: Internal Combustion Engines
Reply #15 Mar 22, 2005 6:03 pm |
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Fred you are right about adding heat to water, but if I go from 30 below to 10 above, I'm gonna have water (Canada = celcius). Sherri notice that no one ever goes out for Canadian food.
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MissSnowshoveler
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Re: Internal Combustion Engines
Reply #16 Mar 22, 2005 6:26 pm |
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I take issue with the false answer. Even though the rotaion is in half-there are still 4 events that happen (fuel in-compression-power-exhaust) for 2 stroke. 4 stroke=suck-squeeze-pop-poohie 18 degrees Even though there are 4 events in both only the 4 stroke utilises 1 stroke for each event. The 2 stroke utilises 2 events for each stroke. So there isn't a distinct intake, compression, power, exhaust in the 2 stroke as they are doubled up, intake/compression and power/exhaust. I just confused myself, so I hope your happy. I can see the difference in the engines, but to put into words is something else. maybe Snowshoveler will grace me with a better worded response. Sherri
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jubol
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Re: Internal Combustion Engines
Reply #17 Mar 22, 2005 6:29 pm |
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Miss SS, Even a turbo jet engine is a 4 cycle engine!!! It does not even have a piston , intake or exhuast valves!! Fred
This message was modified Mar 22, 2005 by jubol
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