The compression of the charge entering the cells of the impeller depends upon the centrifugal force effect which decreases with the square of the rotational speed of the impeller wheel.

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Superchargers and turbochargers are both devices that can increase the power of an internal combustion engine: Superchargers: Compress air above atmospheric pressure without creating a vacuum. This forces more air into the engine, allowing the engine to burn more fuel and produce more power. Superchargers are usually the best choice for smaller engines. Turbochargers: A forced induction device that uses the energy of the exhaust flow to compress the intake air. This forces more air into the engine, producing more power for a given displacement. Turbochargers are better for larger... Show more

The compression of the charge entering the cells of the impeller depends upon the centrifugal force effect which decreases with the square of the rotational speed of the impeller wheel.