Find the clearance volume in cm^3 if the compression ratio is 11:1 and the swept volume is 0.31 liters.
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This can be done by dividing the swept volume by the compression ratio and adding the swept volume. Total cylinder volume = (swept volume / compression ratio) + swept volume Show more…
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