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Reaction moment on I.C. engine when we increase RPM
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[QUOTE="Lnewqban, post: 6846522, member: 673625"] You could imagine that in order for the crankshaft to accelerate angularly (to increase rpm’s rapidly), it needs to push the block and the rest of the car in the opposite angular direction. Construction workers sometimes suffer wrist fracture when drilling concrete and unexpectedly the bit hits a steel bar inside it: same principle. [/QUOTE]
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