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  1. In an internal combustion engine, the process of removing the burnt gases from the combustion chamber of the engine cylinder is known as

  2. A.

     Scavenging

    B.

     Detonation

    C.

     Supercharging

    D.

     Polymerisation

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    Answer : Option A

    Explanation :

    In an internal combustion engine, the process of removing the burnt gases from the combustion chamber of the engine cylinder is known as Scavenging. Scavenging is a process of pushing exhaust gas out of the cylinder and drawing in fresh draught of air or air fuel mixture for the next cycle. The process is essential in having a smooth running of I.C. Engine. If scavenging is incomplete the following stroke will begin with a mix of exhaust fumes rather than clean air. This may be insufficient for poor combustion which leading to poor running condition on an engine.


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