There can be many reasons. A bad distributor if so equipped, bad spark plug wires, no signal from the Electronic Control Unit Or Engine Control Management Computer, a bad fuse for the ignition circuit...and on and on.
Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2 ) is produced by the sparking of air, the Carbon Dioxide (CO₂) is produced due to the combustion of carbon in the hydrocarbon fuel.
You have to turn off the sparking switch. When you have the explosives where you need them, turn the switch back on. First you have to blast the rock, then the wall.To use the explosives:Turn off the sparking wire from the elevator switch.Slide a barrel of explosives over to the right, and put it next to the rock.Turn the switch back on, sparking the explosive, which explodes the rock.Turn the sparking wire off, and repeat the process to blast the wall.
If water or oil is getting into a couple of cylinders, the plugs can be fouled and not sparking which can keep it from starting.
The braking system makes a car stop.
Caused by a voltage spike to do with collapsing magnetic fields in a load. A suppresor fitted across the terminals should stop it.
If by "stop the engine", you mean turn the car off, then the answer is NO!
Motorcycles can stop faster than a car
Rolling friction causes a car to stop.
To end (stop) a race car, press the brake pedal.
When the car is coming to a stop, it is decelerating--or it has negative acceleration.
the brakes use friction to stop the car
My car does NOT do that.