What are the three functions of the ignition system?
What will be an ideal response?
The three functions of the ignition system are - generating a spark that has enough heat to ignite the fuel air mixture, maintaining the spark long enough to allow for combustion of all of the air and fuel in the cylinder and delivering a spark to each cylinder so combustion can begin at the right time during the compression stroke of each cylinder.
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a. on industrial refrigerating installations b. on large shipping and receiving freight docks c. on FCC towers in oil refineries d. on vacuum towers in oil refineries
In which types of buildings is the underside of the overhead floor or roof structure and the utility lines hung therefrom exposed, i.e., a separate ceiling framing is not used?
What will be an ideal response?
If the frequency increases in Figure 12-1, the phase angle ________
A) remains the same B) increases C) decreases D) changes to another quadrant
An ammeter is connected in _____ with the load to permit the load to limit current flow.
A. parallel B. series