No, the fuel is injected into the cylinders of an internal combustion engine, where it mixes with air and is ignited by a spark plug. The combustion process occ
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Cars & VehiclesHow does the forward force on a car compare with the resistive forces when the car maintains a constant speed?
Asked by Wiki UserWhen a car maintains a constant speed, the forward force produced by the engine is equal in magnitude and opposite in direction to the resistive forces acting o
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What are the different designs in pistons except for cylindrical one and why?Asked by ArjunkandhacharSome alternative designs for pistons include domed pistons, flat-top pistons, and dished pistons. These designs are used to alter the compression ratio of the e
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What produces more green house gas cars or AC?Asked by Wiki UserCars generally produce more greenhouse gas emissions compared to air conditioners. The emissions from cars come primarily from burning gasoline or diesel fuel,
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Cars & VehiclesWhy is momentum considered a very important quantity?Asked by Wiki UserMomentum is considered important because it is a measure of an object's motion. It provides valuable information about how difficult it is to stop or change the
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Cars & VehiclesWhy would a train have more inertia than a car if they both had the same velocity they both they both?
Asked by Wiki UserA train would have more inertia than a car because inertia is determined by an object's mass, and trains typically have much greater mass than cars. Inertia is
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Cars & VehiclesCan maximum speed at free fall decrease?Asked by Wiki UserNo, the maximum speed at free fall is determined by the rate of acceleration due to gravity (approximately 9.81 m/s^2 on Earth). This means that as an object fa
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Why are stopping distances for braking cars increased on wet roads?Asked by Wiki UserStopping distances are increased on wet roads because water reduces the friction between the tires and the road surface, making it harder for the tires to grip
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Cars & VehiclesHow was science used in the creation of cars?Asked by Wiki UserScience was essential in the creation of cars through various engineering disciplines such as physics, mathematics, and materials science. These disciplines hel
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What factors affect the top speed of cars?Asked by Wiki UserThe top speed of a car is influenced by factors such as engine power, aerodynamics, weight of the car, gear ratios, and road conditions. Higher engine power and
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What is the symbol for motion?Asked by Wiki UserThe symbol for motion is usually represented by an arrow pointing in the direction of movement. It can also be represented graphically by a line with an arrowhe
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What are radiators made of and why?Asked by Wiki UserRadiators are typically made of metals such as aluminum or copper because these materials are good conductors of heat. This allows them to effectively transfer
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What can affect brake efficiency?Asked by Wiki UserSeveral factors can affect brake efficiency, including worn brake pads or rotors, low brake fluid levels, air in the brake lines, misaligned brake components, o
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Cars & VehiclesHow does weight distribution affect distance of mousetrap car traveled?Asked by Wiki UserWeight distribution on a mousetrap car affects its balance and stability, which in turn can impact how efficiently energy is transferred to the wheels. A well-b
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What is the pulley system for a mousetrap car?Asked by Wiki UserA pulley system for a mousetrap car typically involves using a pulley wheel attached to the axle of the car to increase the mechanical advantage and make the ca
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What forces act on a driver during a crash?Asked by Wiki UserDuring a crash, the main forces acting on a driver are the collision force from the impact with another object or vehicle,
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What can an incandescent test lamp be used to check?Asked by Wiki UserAn incandescent test lamp can be used to check the presence of voltage in electrical circuits. When the lamp lights up, it indicates the presence of voltage, an
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Cars & VehiclesWhy mass of fly wheel concentrated at rim?Asked by Wiki UserBy concentrating the mass at the rim of the flywheel, the rotational inertia is maximized, storing more rotational energy for a given mass. This design allows t
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Which type of rays are visible?Asked by Wiki UserVisible light rays are the only type of rays that are visible to the human eye. Other types of electromagnetic waves like infrared, ultraviolet, x-rays, and gam
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Cars & VehiclesHow piston crown burn is measured?Asked by Wiki UserPiston crown burn is typically measured by visually inspecting the piston crown for signs of scorching or discoloration due to heat exposure. The extent and sev
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When can use nitrous in car what shift?Asked by Wiki UserNitrous should only be used in higher RPM ranges, typically during acceleration when the engine is producing more power. It is recommended to shift gears just b
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What is an example of pontenial energy?Asked by Wiki UserAn example of potential energy is a stretched rubber band. When you stretch a rubber band, it stores potential energy that can be released when you let it go, c
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Can pure iron be found?Asked by Wiki UserPure iron is rarely found in its pure form in nature because it readily reacts with oxygen to form iron oxide (rust).