64. In a diesel engine the high temperature needed to ignite the fuel is achieved by A.Using heat from exhaust B.The battery C.Compressing air in the cylinders D.An electrical spark

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Abhishek Mishra

2 years ago

Option C Solution: The diesel engine gains its energy by burning fuel injected or sprayed into the compressed, hot air charge within the cylinder. The air must be heated to a temperature greater than the temperature at which the injected fuel can ignite.

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