SOLUTION: The compression ratio compares the volume of a cylinder at BDC(bottom dead center) to the volume at TDC (top dead center). If the compression ratio is 10.2:1 and the volume is at B
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Question 1159041: The compression ratio compares the volume of a cylinder at BDC(bottom dead center) to the volume at TDC (top dead center). If the compression ratio is 10.2:1 and the volume is at BDC is 124 cm^3, what is the volume at TDC in cm^3 rounded to the 1 decimal point. Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! The compression ratio compares the volume of a cylinder at BDC(bottom dead center) to the volume at TDC (top dead center). If the compression ratio is 10.2:1 and the volume is at BDC is 124 cm^3, what is the volume at TDC in cm^3 rounded to the 1 decimal point.
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It's 124/10.2
Is that not obvious?