Why do we need a starter on an internal combustion engine?

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The internal combustion engine must be rotated before it will run under its own power. The starting system is a combination of mechanical and electrical parts that work together to start the engine. The starting system is designed to change the electrical energy stored in the battery into mechanical energy. For this conversion to be accomplished, a starter or cranking motor is used.

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Which of the following is within the basic scope of Underwriters Laboratories?

a. Safety b. Proper selection of fuses c. Functional performance of fuses d. Reliability of fuses

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The only difference between soldering and brazing is that brazing is done at a lower temperature, below 840 degrees F (449 degrees C), and soldering is done at a higher temperature, above 840 degrees F (449 degrees C).

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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Which of the following procedures is used to examine the urethra and bladder?

A. Cystoscopy B. Arthroscopy C. Bronchoscopy D. Proctoscopy E. Esophagoscopy

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What is the definition of a "captive repair item"?

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