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  compressionRatio

Sigma KEE - compressionRatio
compressionRatio

appearance as argument number 1
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(documentation compressionRatio EnglishLanguage "The ratio of the volume of the CombustionChamber of the EngineCylinder at the maximum point of compression of the cylinder, to the volume of the chamber with the piston fully retracted.") Cars.kif 1923-1926
(domain compressionRatio 1 Engine) Cars.kif 1920-1920 The number 1 argument of compression ratio is an instance of engine
(domain compressionRatio 2 RealNumber) Cars.kif 1921-1921 The number 2 argument of compression ratio is an instance of real number
(instance compressionRatio BinaryPredicate) Cars.kif 1919-1919 compression ratio is an instance of binary predicate

appearance as argument number 2
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(format EnglishLanguage compressionRatio "the compression ratio of %1 is %n %2") Cars.kif 1922-1922
(termFormat EnglishLanguage compressionRatio "compression ratio") domainEnglishFormat.kif 65796-65796

antecedent
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(<=>
    (compressionRatio ?E ?R)
    (and
        (minCylinderVolume ?E
            (MeasureFn ?MIN ?M))
        (maxCylinderVolume ?E
            (MeasureFn ?MAX ?M))
        (equal ?R
            (DivisionFn ?MIN ?MAX))))
Cars.kif 1928-1933 The compression ratio of an engine is a real number if and only if the minimum volume of the cylinders in the engine the engine is another real number an unit of measure(s) and the maximum volume of the cylinders in the engine the engine is the unit of measureAX the unit of measure(s) and the real number is equal to the other real number and the unit of measureAX


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