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  • This is quite awesome

  • Very nicely done! The traditional diagram of a 4 stroke engine needs 4 pictures. But with the animation you made, it would be just as clear or even clearer with 1.

    This is the first thing that I've seen that has given me a healthy respect for SilverLight and Expression. Too bad it sounds like it was so hard to do. Hope you can give Microsoft some advice.

  • Raj, my daughters (5 & 9) are doing science in school (we home-school) and they were as asking how an engine works.
    I made a simple note to myself to find an example of pistons at work.
    Today in exploring Silverlight examples / demos, I found your engine.
    My daughters and I totally like this example!
    My 9 year-old even made the observational comment that pistons 1 and 4 were spinning together and 2 and 3 were spinning together opposite 1 and 4; something I didn't notice!

    Wow, Raj, your example is more than an example, it is a great teaching tool, too! Thank you!!

  • hey man this is the sickest thing ive eveer seene in my whole life i love engines and i also kknow alote about them so this is really interresting and the way you controle it is sooo cool you shold defenetly make a six stroke engine animation thing!!!

  • Awesome animation..

    an RPM counter would be cool, I'm always interested to see how fast everything runs at a certain RPM

  • Mr Raj, This is a wonderful creation. Much Mmuch much better than howstuffworks.com keep up this kind of illustration. Long life...

    Regards
    Sudipta

  • this is an awesome animation ive been lookin at stuff for my senior exit problem its great an rpm would be cool but i love it

  • VERY cool simulation, love how you can speed it up or slow it down.

  • It is very cool. You are really good in simulation.
    Thanks again.

  • Fantastic. it Is very, very good.

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