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    Dream Job

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    out the mini bikes. I would sometimes watch the engineers fix wheel hubs‚ fuel injection systems‚ shocks and many more. My dad would fix our tractors‚ motorcycles‚ four wheelers and pocket bikes and I would help him. I learnt how to fix a carburetor and fuel systems‚ and how to hotwire a motor bike engine. I also want to major in the electrician field because I have a great interest in fuses and circuits. When I was in primary school‚ my eight grade teacher gave us a project dealing

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    Lecture-13 Prepared under QIP-CD Cell Project Internal Combustion Engines Ujjwal K Saha‚ Ph.D. Department of Mechanical Engineering Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati 1 Gasoline Injection In a multi-cylinder engine with a carburetor‚ it is difficult to obtain a uniform mixture in each cylinder. The various cylinders receive the airgasoline mixture in varying quantities and richness. This problem is called the maldistribution and can be solved by the port injection system by having the

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    429 Boss Cars

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    Could you imagine a car from 1969‚ manufactured by Ford‚ reaching an approximate value of almost $550‚000? You would think cars are supposed to depreciate over time‚ right? It’s not like the 429 Boss is an Italian made vehicle‚ or any luxury-made German car. In 1969‚ the 429 Boss sold for $3529 brand new. Adjusted for inflation‚ that is about $22‚880.32 in today’s market. But they are valued between $450‚000 and $550‚000. That’s a 2‚185% increase in value‚ which is astounding for any vehicle to

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    B. divergent duct C. throat D. none of all 10. Two fog droplets have radius 2:3 their terminal velocities are A. 4:06 B. 4:09 C. 2:09 D. 4:3 Explain the working of a carburetor of a motorcar using by Bernoulli’s principle State Bernoulli’s relation for a liquid in motion and describe some of its applications Explain how swing is produced in a fast moving cricket ball. Write down the conditions of ideal fluid Why fog

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    Costly Neglect Procrastination and neglect are serious issues when it comes to car maintenance. Performance and safety are at risk‚ and there are many small problems that lead to much bigger problems if they are ignored. Whether you like to get under the hood yourself or take your car to a trusted mechanic‚ a few steps of preventative maintenance can save you thousands of dollars and keep your family safer. There are several examples of routine maintenance habits that can save you big bucks in the

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    Objective The specific objectives of the study are the following: a. To capture the expertise of a motorcycle mechanic in diagnosing motorcycle breakdowns‚ breakdowns are engine won’t start or hard to start‚ engine lower end and exhaust problems‚ carburetor problems‚ electrical problems‚ and other related problems. b. To capture the expertise of a motorcycle mechanic in pinpointing the most likely cause of problem in motorcycle engine. c. To analyze the symptoms related to problem based from the

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    How to land an airplane

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    to the side and see the “captain’s bars” or the aiming point directly across the wing‚ this is called being abeam the runway. At this time he or she should set up for a normal landing. First‚ still on the downwind leg‚ the pilot will turn on the carburetor heat for any possible icing‚ pull the power back‚ and bleed off any extra speed with pitch by pulling the control wheel or the yoke back. After the pilot checks airspeed he or she has to make sure the airplane is in the flap operating range and

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    plc of maruti 800

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    0 Unit sold 50000 1983 852 100000 1987 20‚269 150000 1989 63736 200000 1996 189061 Sales touched 200‚000 mark in 1999. Repositioning of Maruti Products. New soft edged jelly bean shape introduced in 1997. Maruti 800′s carburetor with fuel injection. 40 million two wheeler owners targeted. Entry of competitors like General motors‚ Ford‚ Tata. DECLINE STAGE (2003 – UPTO NOW)  Heavy competition from i10‚ Spark etc. Drastic decrease in sales. Just 33028 units

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    Piston Engines

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    Piston Engines Picture a tube or cylinder that holds a snugly fitting plug. The plug is free to move back and forth within this tube‚ pushed by pressure from hot gases. A rod is mounted to the moving plug; it connects to a crankshaft‚ causing this shaft to rotate rapidly. A propeller sits at the end of this shaft‚ spinning within the air. Here‚ in outline‚ is the piston engine‚ which powered all airplanes until the advent of jet engines. Pistons in cylinders first saw use in steam engines. Scotland’s

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    Hoo Sze Yen www.physicsrox.com Physics SPM 2011 CHAPTER 3: FORCES AND PRESSURE 3.1 Pressure Units of pressure Unit Note Pa SI unit N m-2 Equivalent to Pa N cm-2 cm Hg m water atm 1 atm = atmospheric pressure at sea level bar 1 bar = 1 atm Pressure is the force which acts normal per unit area of contact. P= F A where P = pressure [Pa] F = force [N] A = area [m2] For atmospheric pressure only 3.2 Pressure in Liquids Pressure in liquids are not dependent on the size or

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