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In a four-stroke piston cycle, one piston is always:
exhausting gases |
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compressing the air-fuel mixture |
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delivering power |
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all of these are correct |
In a four-stroke cycle engine there is always one piston delivering power, one exhausting gases, one drawing in the air-fuel mixture, and one compressing that mixture.
Which of the following is not a part of the oil pump?
pressure relief valve |
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all of these are part of the oil pump |
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oil galleries |
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oil filter |
The oil pump is driven by the camshaft and is responsible for pumping oil through the oil galleries (passages) that run throughout the engine. It also contains the oil filter and a pressure relief valve which prevents excessive pressure from building up in the lubrication system.
What is the function of the alternator?
converts motion from the wheels into DC power |
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charges the battery when the car is not running |
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replaces the electrical energy that the car draws from the battery |
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provides AC power for the car's electrical components |
An automobile's electrical system runs on DC power and the bulk of that power is supplied by the battery. The alternator converts the motion of the rotor into AC power which is then fed through the rectifier to convert it to DC power that both the car and the battery can use.
What type of energy does an automotive battery produce?
rotational energy |
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chemical energy |
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direct current |
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alternating current |
An automotive battery produces direct current for use by automotive systems.
A cylinders acts as a guide for a:
valve |
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piston |
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camshaft |
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driveshaft |
Cylinders act as a guide for the pistons that translate the heat energy of combustion into the mechanical energy necessary to move a vehicle. Piston rings seal the piston to the cylinder to contain combustion gases and also regulate the oil distribution between the piston and cylinder wall. A cylinder head closes in the top of the cylinder forming the combustion chamber which is sealed by a head gasket (head). The head provides space for air and fuel intake valves, exhaust valves, and mounts for spark plugs and fuel injectors.