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tom writes:
Sorry, but you are wrong here. As long as there is no load external to the engine, it's own friction torque will have no external manifestation. There will be an external torque, momentarily while the engine is accelerated or de-accelerated. If you run the engine in zero gravity, does the crankshaft spin while the engine remains still, or does the engine spin while the crankshaft remains still, and why? -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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