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Characteristics of various internal combustion engines
Description
Internal combustion engines have been built for a variety of purposes ranging from propelling small model airplanes to powering trucks to driving the propellers of giant ships. This data frame gives the characteristics of a wide size range of such engines.
Usage
data(Engines)
Format
A data frame with 39 cases, each of which is an internal combustion engine, with observations on the following variables.
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massIn pounds -
ncylinderNumber of cylinders -
strokeThe length of the stroke made by a piston -
strokesWhether the engine cycle is 2-stroke or 4-stroke. -
displacementIn cc -
boreDiameter of the piston -
BHPThe power generated by the engine. One BHP is the same as 745.7 Watts. -
RPMThe speed, in revolutions per second, at which the engine generates the listed BHP.
Source
McMahon, Thomas A., and John Tyler Bonner. On Size and Life. New York: Scientific American Library, 1983. pp. 60-61