Discussion :: Internal Combustion Engines
- The compensating jet in a carburettor supplies almost constant amount of petrol at all speeds because the
A.
Jet area is automatically varied depending on the suction |
B.
The flow from the main jet is diverted to the compensating jet with increase in speed |
C.
The diameter of the jet is constant and the discharge coefficient is invariant |
D.
Flow is produced due to the static head in the float chamber |
Answer : Option D
Explanation :
The compensating jet in a carburettor supplies almost constant amount of petrol at all speeds because the Flow is produced due to the static head in the float chamber
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