Physics, asked by PragyaTbia, 1 year ago

What is the principle behind the carburetor of an automobile?

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Answered by Anonymous
18
The carburetor has two swiveling valves above and beneath the venturi. At the best, there's a valve considered the gag that manages how much air can stream in. On the off chance that the gag is shut, less wind currents down through the pipe and the venturi sucks in more fuel, so the motor gets a fuel-rich blend.
Answered by gadakhsanket
45
Hii dear,

◆ Carburetor-
- In an automobile, carburetor is a device that mixes air and fuel for internal combustion engines in the proper ratio for combustion.

◆ Principle-
- Mainly Bernoulli's principle is applicable for working of carburetor.
- Speed of air flow reduces its static pressure and increase its dynamic pressure.
- Here, the speed of air flow, and therefore its pressure, determines the amount of fuel drawn into the airstream.

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