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what is the principle behind the carburettor of an automobile??

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Answered by akshu2000
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The carburettor works on Bernoulli's principle: the faster air moves, the lower its static pressure, and the higher its dynamic pressure. The throttle (accelerator) linkage does not directly control the flow of liquid fuel.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hello..!

The carburetor of an automobile works on the principle of Bernoulli's theorem. Carburetor of an automobile is provided with a nozzle through which air flows at a large speed. The pressure is then lowered at the narrow neck and the petrol is sucked up in the chamber, thus providing the correct mixture of air fuel necessary for combustion.

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