what is use of governer in diesle engine

Answer Posted / raja

A governor is essentially a speed-sensitive device, designed
to maintain a constant engine speed regardless of load
variation. Since all governors used on diesel engines
control engine speed through the regulation of the quantity
of fuel delivered to the cylinders, these governors may be
classified as speed-regulating governors.

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