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In a nonelectronic small engine ignition system, which of the following ignition components is energized by the power source first?
3 things are needed for combustion... air, fuel, and a source of ignition. seems you're lacking a source of ignition.
Yes. The blower motor of an air handler unit can be considered as an ignition source.
Yes. The blower motor of an air handling unit can be considered as an ignition source.
It is the lowest temperature at which a flammable liquid can receive an ignition source and be ignitable. However, once the ignition source is removed, the flammable nature may cease and the flame stop. At temperatures slightly higher, it is when an ignition source is introduced and the ignition source is removed that the flammable liquid continues to burn regardless of the ignition source. The lowest temperature at which a flammable liquid (e.g. gasoline) becomes capable of catching fire in the air. The correct term applied to non-liquids is the autoignition temperature or kindling point.
The battery itself can not, but, as with any battery, the contact of positive & negative contacts can cause a spark which may constitute an ignition source.
Ideal Source
no it is not. i think...
no
Not by itself, it requires an ignition source.
The planet IS the source of gravitational (potential) energy.
Newton's Gravity is an example of potential energy, E= -mGM/r and Planck's Energy is an example of potential energy E = hf = hc/r.