CBSE BOARD XII, asked by piyushingh4390, 1 month ago

How does diesel ignite in a diesel engine?

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Answered by spbankingandsscserie
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Diesel engines ignite their fuel through compression. Temperature of gas molecules rise when the volume decreases because of the ideal gas law (unless the gas is cooled at the same time).

Answered by Rockey12345
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Diesel engines ignite their fuel through compression. Temperature of gas molecules rise when the volume decreases because of the ideal gas law (unless the gas is cooled at the same time). Diesel engines rely on this. A piston compresses the air in the cylinder (see figure 1), making it extremely hot .

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