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26. The torque available at the contact between driving wheels and road is known as
27. During braking, the brake shoe is moved outward to force the lining against the
28. The main function of an exhaust muffler is the
29. In Diesel engines, the duration between the time of injection and the time of ignition is called
30. An engine has a clearance volume of 100 cm3 and a swept volume of 800 cm3. The compression ratio is
31. The auto ignition in a spark ignition engine means
32. Highest Useful Compression Ratio (HUCR) is the highest compression ratio at which the
34. A four cylinder engine has a capacity of 2.4 litres. The swept volume of one cylinder is
35. comparison with a radial tyre, one advantage of a bias ply tyre is
36. The component in the radiator of an automobile that increases the boiling point of water is
37. Which part of the automobile tyre is subjected to greatest flexing action ?
38. The function of a governor in automobiles is to
39. If the spark plug deposit indicates black coating of soot, it indicates that the engine has been generally operating on
40. The crescent-shaped cavity on the piston head top surface is called as
41. Problems caused by the wheel imbalance are
42. The torque converter uses __________ to transfer torque
43. The composition of the electrolyte in a fully charged battery is that
44. The air gap between the central electrode and ground (or side) electrode of a spark plug is
46. The cetane number of a Diesel fuel is a measure of
47. The negative plates of a lead acid battery has
48. The tilting of the front wheels away from the vertical, when viewed from the front of the car, is called
49. If the valve clearances are excessively large, the problem that can arise is
50. For the same maximum pressure and temperature
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