This is a simple question, right? Well, no. Many theories have been conjured up and broken down. However, I just want to know what all of you think or theorize about the point past the event horizon of a black hole. Does it lead to a parallel universe? Does it destroy information, a breaking...
I see. Since the piston arrangement for this vehicle is horizontal, would it be best to first calculate all of the energy that goes to various places, like you had said about the turning of the wheels and moving of the car in a linear motion, and then the sum of all of that energy will be the...
Yes, the piston is actually mounted horizontally. In one single stroke, the wheel will rotate 180 degrees. However, throughout that 180 degree rotation, the torque will be changing at every moment. I need one uniform torque to work with in order to convert it into a linear force which would be...
I appreciate the feedback that you gave me and I understand that my original questions was a little unclear. However, this is the real concept behind my question. The connecting rod actually connects the piston directly to the wheel of the vehicle, not the crankshaft. So, as the piston is...
Hello Simon Bridge,
First of all, I am sorry for any disrespect when I said "people who know how to do this 100 percent". I am just facing a time constraint. This is actually not a book problem, but it is more of a design calculation. I can assign the measurements of the crankshaft to any...
Homework Statement
How do you calculate the force needed to push against a piston based on the mass of the vehicle, the rpm of the crankshaft, radius of crankshaft (same distance as the center of the crankshaft to the attachment point of the connecting rod and the crankshaft), and the length...