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Types of stokes happened in four stroke engine

 Intake Stroke.
 Compression Stroke.
 Ignition Event.
 Power Stroke.
 Exhaust Stroke

2. Functions of suspension system

 Maintain correct vehicle ride height.


 Reduce the effect of shock forces.
 Maintain correct wheel alignment.
 Support vehicle weight.
 Keep the tyres in contact with the road.
 Control the vehicle's direction of travel.

3. Advantages of electronic ignition system

 It has fewer moving parts. 


 Low maintenance required.
 Less emission generates. 
 Efficiency is good.

4. Knocking in engine

Knocking (also knock, detonation, spark knock, pinging or pinking) in spark ignition
internal combustion engines occurs when combustion of some of the air/fuel mixture in the
cylinder does not result from propagation of the flame front ignited by the spark plug, but one
or more pockets of air/fuel mixture explode

5. Define engine idling

“Idling” refers to running a vehicle's engine when it's not moving, such as when you're at a
red light or stuck in traffic. Idling is part of the process of driving a car and is a fairly
common occurrence for most drivers

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7. Principle OF Hall-effect

The Hall-effect principle is named for physicist Edwin Hall. In 1879 he discovered that when
a conductor or semiconductor with current flowing in one direction was introduced
perpendicular to a magnetic field a voltage could be measured at right angles to the current
path.

8. Application of piezoelectric effect

The piezoelectric effect is very useful within many applications that involve the production
and detection of sound, generation of high voltages, electronic frequency generation,
microbalances, and ultra fine focusing of optical assemblies.

9. Vehicle Slip

Vehicle slip occurs when the force applied to a tire exceeds the traction available to
that tire. Force is applied to the tire in two ways: Longitudinally -- Longitudinal force comes
from the torque applied to the tire by the engine or by the brakes. It tends to either accelerate
or decelerate the car.

10. Compare over steering and under steering

 Understeer occurs when the front wheels start to plow straight even if you turn the
steering
 Oversteer occurs when the back of the car is being fishtailed.
 Understeer is more common to front car drives
 Oversteer is common on rear-wheel vehicles.

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