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For an engine whose displacement is listed as 430 in.², the engine piston displacement in liters is mathematically given as
PD= 7.37 L
<h3>What is the engine piston displacement in liters of an engine whose displacement is listed as 430 in.²?</h3>
Generally, the equation for the dimensional analysis method,\, we convert in to L is mathematically given as
l*(v/l)*l/v
Therefore, piston displacement
PD=(450 in3) . (1 dm3 / 61.024 in3) . (1 L / 1 dm3)
PD= 7.37 L
In conclusion, piston displacement
PD= 7.37 L
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The volume of a gas is the same as its CONTAINER.
Gases generally has no shape and no definite volume. When a gas is placed in a container, the gas usually takes the shape and the volume of the container, that is, the gas fills up all the available spaces in the container. Thus, the volume of a gas will always be the same as its container. This is in contrast with solids, which have definite shape and volume and liquids, which have definite volume but no fixed shape.