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  1. sealab

    piston dynamics

    hello! is there a good book or article that will describe the dynamics of piston movement? thanks!
  2. sealab

    automotive engineering stuff

    thanks first, I am looking for a general book, website, CDROM or anything that will help me learn about the various car parts and how they work but I need it to be a bit technical, for example it should mention the material of the pistons and the challenges of piston desings or how pistons...
  3. sealab

    automotive engineering stuff

    hello I am soon to enter automotive engineering, so can you give me please info about online material, databases, presentations, books, etc to introduce myself to automotive engineering? some introductory but informative stuff would be nice, as well as some of the reference advanced stuff thanks!
  4. sealab

    thermal capacity

    thanks for the link I would expect that the thermal capacity of water would be less as we reach higher temperatures, because the closer the molecules are, the stronger the forces between them, as they are inversely related with the square of distance but it seems to be the opposite, any ideas...
  5. sealab

    thermal capacity

    hello Thermal capacity constant is supposed to be constant, however I reckon that it needs (slightly) different amount of energy to heat, eg. a kilogram of water from 20 to 21 degrees C, than to heat a kilogram of water from 80 to 81 degrees C. Is it really different? And if yes, do you have...
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