pyrojames
Well-Known Member
It has already been mentioned that one of the questions says a "force of xx PSI" which is actually a pressure, not a force (edit) Question 41.
Question 15 on lifting the weight assumes frictionless pulleys. If you take friction into account you don't get their answer. I have yet to encounter a frictionless pulley system.
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Diesel has a lower auto ignition temperature than petrol does, the reason that petrol autoignites in internal combustion engine is due to it being run near stoichiometric ratios, where as diesel is run very lean. On equivalent mixtures the diesel ignites more readily. From the "Ignition Handbook, V Brabauskas 1992" Diesel AIT 225-256 C, Gasoline 412 C (87 octane), 390 C (92 Octane). Petrol is more volatile , yes. That does not mean it ignites more readily.
My error on the fans.
PS The "Pyro" is not simply a hobby.
Question 15 on lifting the weight assumes frictionless pulleys. If you take friction into account you don't get their answer. I have yet to encounter a frictionless pulley system.
(end edit)
Diesel has a lower auto ignition temperature than petrol does, the reason that petrol autoignites in internal combustion engine is due to it being run near stoichiometric ratios, where as diesel is run very lean. On equivalent mixtures the diesel ignites more readily. From the "Ignition Handbook, V Brabauskas 1992" Diesel AIT 225-256 C, Gasoline 412 C (87 octane), 390 C (92 Octane). Petrol is more volatile , yes. That does not mean it ignites more readily.
My error on the fans.
PS The "Pyro" is not simply a hobby.