why petrol engines have more power than diesel engines of
same capacity?
Answer Posted / girish.s
because in petrol engines the spark ignition produces a
faster stroke hence more power is produced,whereas in C.I
engines this is absent.
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 2 Yes | 8 No |
Post New Answer View All Answers
What do you mean by KG and KGS in Diesel Engine
Explain the difference between projectile motion and rocket motion.
what is the use of vacuum balancing valve in CEP
why coposite materials are sronger than solids
different between general arc welding & aluminium welding?
QUSETION PAPERS SOLVED FOR THE LAST 4YEARS RRB EXAMS
Where do railway steam engines carry there water?
List the different devices and components of main switchboard.
Explain how is martensite structure formed in steel?
How do you define mechanical efficiency in case of compressor? How it is different that of an IC engine?
Hoew to represent unilateral tolerance, as Bilateral tolerance in engg drawing...? Example: 1.295 +0.000 and -0.10, as unitolerance, write the value in bilateral tolerance?
What causes diesel engine to automatically stop?
How can I see where pipes are behind the wall?
Explain the main purpose of an airspeed indicator in an aircraft?
how we can calculate the air consumption of any system.