how piston moves from bdc to tdc during compression stroke.
which force acted to compress the fuel at pressure....
Answer Posted / steve douglas
Engines do not suck air, the piston moves down within the cyl. This action creates a void for atmospheric pressure to fill the cylinder through the open inlet valve.
Back to the question, the simple answer is reciprocal.
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