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enrich the fuel/air mixture.

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Q: What will happen when Applying carburetor heat?
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What will happen when Applying carburetor heat will do what?

enrich the fuel to air mixture.


Will carb icing happen less than 20f?

Generally, if the moisture in the air is already frozen into ice crystals, they will not freeze to the sides of the carburetor. Where it becomes an issue is if you were to apply carburetor heat in this scenario. If it is only slightly below freezing, applying carb heat can melt the ice crystals into water, which can then collect and freeze in the carburetor. So applying carb heat below 0'C (or 32'F) can sometime make the situation worse.


A power loss occurs when you apply carburetor heat because?

The flow of air in the carburetor venturi is restricted.


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What happen when a higher CC bike's carburetor is replaced with a lower CC bike's carburetor?

The motor simply wont get enough fuel to run properly.


Can temperature of a gas be raised without applying heat?

Compression of a gas will produce heat.


How do you get an adustion?

You get an adustion by applying heat to a wound to close it.


How can solids liquids and gases be made to contract?

By applying heat


Does applying heat usually hurt arthritis in the knee?

osteoarthritis col is preferred, rheumatism heat is better


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How do you make oil boil without applying heat?

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Which will speed up a chemical reaction A Apply heat B Increase the concentration of the reactants C Grind up the substance so there is more surface area?

The 2 ways to increase chemical reaction rate are applying heat or a catalyst. So it is A : Applying heat. ;)