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What is the law of thermodynamics? The law of thermodynamics is a set of fundamental principles that describe the relationship between heat, energy and work in physical systems. There are four laws …
What is obd2? OBD-II stands for "On-Board Diagnostics, Second Generation," and is a set of standards for vehicles' self-diagnostic and reporting capability. OBD-II is used to monitor t…
What is Anchor Bolt? An anchor bolt is a type of fastener used to secure objects to concrete or masonry surfaces. They are commonly used in construction to secure structural steel members, building …
What is turbocharger? A turbocharger is a device used to increase the air pressure fed to an internal combustion engine, thereby increasing its power output. It consists of a turbine and a compressor…
What is Fuel Gauge? A fuel gauge, also known as a fuel level indicator, is an instrument that displays the amount of fuel in a vehicle's fuel tank. It is typically located on the dashboard of a …
What are Knobs? Knobs are small, round, or cylindrical-shaped handles that are used to adjust, control, or operate various devices or machinery. They are typically attached to a shaft or rod and can…
What is V engine? A V-engine, also known as a V-engine or Vee engine, is a type of internal combustion engine that is characterized by the arrangement of its cylinders in a V-shape. The V-shape conf…
What is Reciprocating engine? A reciprocating engine is a type of internal combustion engine that uses pistons to convert the chemical energy of a fuel-air mixture into mechanical energy. The pistons…