Q4) Choose the true answer of the following questions : (1) The engine speed is measured using....... (a) viscous-flow air meter. (b) dynamometer (b) air box method (d) tachometer (2) The crank shaft is connected to the piston by....... (a) fuel injector (b) connected rod (c) camshaft (d) valves (3) The brake power is (a) less than indicated power (b) more than indicated power (c). eqaul to the indicated power (4) Two-stroke engines have ...... (a) valves (b). ports instead of valves (c). none of them (5) is a mechanical device used to cool a gas after compression. (b). supercharger (c) intercooler (d) dynamometer (a) cylinder

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Q4) Choose the true answer of the following questions :
(1) The engine speed is measured using.......
(a) viscous-flow air meter. (b) dynamometer (b) air box method (d) tachometer
(2) The crank shaft is connected to the piston by.......
(a) fuel injector
(b) connected rod
(c) camshaft (d) valves
(3) The brake power is
(a) less than indicated power (b) more than indicated power (c). eqaul to the indicated power
(4) Two-stroke engines have
(a) valves (b). ports instead of valves (c). none of them
(5)
.......
is a mechanical device used to cool a gas after compression.
(a) cylinder (b). supercharger (c) intercoole
(d) dynamometer
Transcribed Image Text:Q4) Choose the true answer of the following questions : (1) The engine speed is measured using....... (a) viscous-flow air meter. (b) dynamometer (b) air box method (d) tachometer (2) The crank shaft is connected to the piston by....... (a) fuel injector (b) connected rod (c) camshaft (d) valves (3) The brake power is (a) less than indicated power (b) more than indicated power (c). eqaul to the indicated power (4) Two-stroke engines have (a) valves (b). ports instead of valves (c). none of them (5) ....... is a mechanical device used to cool a gas after compression. (a) cylinder (b). supercharger (c) intercoole (d) dynamometer
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