Figure 7 shows part of a petrol engine, in which air flowing under atmospheric pressure passes into a constriction, where it mixes with petrol. The mixture then flows into a combustion cylinder.

      

Figure 7 shows part of a petrol engine, in which air flowing under atmospheric pressure passes into a constriction, where it mixes with petrol. The mixture then flows into a combustion cylinder.

Explain what causes the petrol to move from the petrol chamber to the air steam in the constriction when the piston is moved downwards.

  

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John
Air speed/ velocity at constriction is higher. This makes the pressure drop. The atmospheric pressure being higher, pushes the petrol to the constriction.
johnmulu answered the question on May 15, 2017 at 09:57


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