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Question
the main difference between a diesel engine and a gasoline engine is that ______.
- the diesel engine has a carburetor
- air and fuel are mixed in the carburetor chamber of a diesel engine
- gasoline engines have a higher compression ratio
- the gas engine uses spark plugs to ignite the fuel
Brief Explanations
- Analyze the first option: Diesel engines do not have a carburetor (gasoline engines often do), so this is incorrect.
- Analyze the second option: In diesel engines, fuel is injected directly into the combustion chamber, and air - fuel mixing is different from what's described here (and diesel engines don't use a carburetor chamber for mixing), so this is incorrect.
- Analyze the third option: Diesel engines have a higher compression ratio than gasoline engines, not the other way around, so this is incorrect.
- Analyze the fourth option: Gasoline engines use spark plugs to ignite the air - fuel mixture, while diesel engines use compression - ignition (the high compression of air raises its temperature enough to ignite the injected fuel). This is a key difference between the two types of engines.
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D. the gas engine uses spark plugs to ignite the fuel (assuming the options are labeled A, B, C, D in order as: A. the diesel engine has a carburetor; B. air and fuel are mixed in the carburetor chamber of a diesel engine; C. gasoline engines have a higher compression ratio; D. the gas engine uses spark plugs to ignite the fuel)