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What is the function of the alternator?
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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converts motion from the wheels into DC power |
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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.
Which of the following enables heat transfer from the cylinder heads to the coolant?
water sleeve |
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radiator |
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water jacket |
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water pump |
A water jacket is a coolant-filled casing that allows heat transfer from the engine block and cylinder heads to the liquid coolant.
What is the pimary advantage of using power brakes on a vehicle?
utilizes battery power to assist in braking |
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requires less brake fluid to operate the braking system |
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allows the use of antilock brakes |
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provides higher hydraulic pressure in the braking system |
Power brakes multiply the force a driver applies to the brake pedal using a vacuum booster connected to the engine intake manifold. This provides for much higher hydraulic pressure in the braking system than could be generated by the driver alone. Antilock brakes (ABS) use speed sensors and adjust the brake pressure at each wheel to prevent skidding and allow the driver more steering control in slippery conditions.
Which of these is not necessary for combustion?
fuel |
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accelerant |
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heat source |
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air |
Combustion is the burning of an air-fuel mixture to provide energy. It requires the presence of air, fuel, and a heat source to ignite the air-fuel mixture. In the internal combustion engine that powers automobiles and trucks the combustion happens inside the engine utilzing a fuel like gasoline, diesel fuel, or natural gas.
What's the name of the low-voltage winding in the ignition coil?
tertiary coil winding |
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primary coil winding |
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distributor coil winding |
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secondary coil winding |
The ignition coil is a high-voltage transformer made up of two coils of wire. The primary coil winding is the low-voltage winding and has relatively few turns of heavy wire. The secondary coil winding is the high-voltage winding that surrounds the primary and is made up of thousands of turns of fine wire. Current flows from the battery through the primary coil winding which creates a changing magnetic field inside the secondary coil. This induces a very high-voltage current in the secondary coil which it feeds to the distributor.