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Conventional engines ignite their fuel
Conventional engines ignite their fuel by using the spark from the spark plug. But in a diesel engine, the air enthers the
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Conventional engines ignite their fuel by using the spark from the spark plug. But in a diesel engine, the air enthers the
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Jen
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Inside the cylinders of a diesel engine, the mixture of fuel and air is compressed to about 1/20 of its original volume.
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Inside the cylinders of a diesel engine, the mixture of fuel and air is compressed to about 1/20 of its original volume.
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Trains now are mostly powered by diesel engines. Instead of steam engines. This is evidence of the greater influence of which
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Hydrogen fuel is an alternative fuel to traditional gasoline. Hydrogen fuel cells can be two to three times more efficient than
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inside the cylinders of a diesel engine, what helps to ignite the fuel and air?
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Coby
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What information does the API symbol or donut provide?
Engine oil performance category (S=Gasoline Engines and C=Heavy Duty
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During a launch of the shuttle, fuel is being burned at a rate of 2000 kg every second. the exhaust from the burning of this
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Jim
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A certain car model cost Birr 20,000 with a gasoline engine and Br 25,000 with a diesel engine. The number of miles per gallon
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