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Engineering, 20.08.2020 22:01 Lowkeycaleb

A six-cylinder, four-stroke, spark-ignition engineoperating on the ideal Otto cycle takes in air at 14 psia and1058F, and is limited to a maximum cFFycle temperature of 24008F. Each cylinder has a bore of 3.5 in, and each pistonhas a stroke of 3.9 in. The minimum enclosed volume is 9.8percent of the maximum enclosed volume. How much power will this engine produce when operated at 2500 rpm

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