When gasoline is burned in the cylinder of an engine, it creates a high pressure that pushes the piston. If the pressure is 100.0 psi and it moves a 3.0 in diameter piston a distance of 5.0 cm in 0.10 seconds, how much horsepower does this action produce?

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Answer:

[tex]\dot W=2.1074\ hp[/tex]

Explanation:

Given:

  • pressure on the piston, [tex]P=100\ psi=689476\ Pa[/tex]
  • diameter of the piston, [tex]d=3\ in=0.0762\ m[/tex]
  • displacement of the piston, [tex]s=0.05\ m[/tex]
  • time taken in the piston displacement, [tex]t=0.1\ s[/tex]

Now, we find the force on the piston:

[tex]F=P.A[/tex]

where, A = area upon which pressure acts

[tex]A=\pi.\frac{d^2}{4}[/tex]

[tex]A=\pi.\frac{0.0762^2}{4}[/tex]

[tex]A=0.00456\ m^2[/tex]

[tex]\therefore F=689476\times 0.00456[/tex]

[tex]F=3144.2638\ N[/tex]

we know that Power is given as:

[tex]\dot W=\frac{F.s}{t}[/tex]

[tex]\dot W=\frac{3144.2638\times 0.05}{0.1}[/tex]

[tex]\dot W=1572.1319\ W[/tex]

[tex]\dot W=2.1074\ hp[/tex]