Which type of balancing is performed at high speeds?
A - NSC Mechanical Technology Automotive - Question 4 - 2021 - Paper 1
Question 4
Which type of balancing is performed at high speeds?
A. Normal balancing
B. Static balancing
C. Dynamic balancing
D. Vibrational balancing
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Worked Solution & Example Answer:Which type of balancing is performed at high speeds?
A - NSC Mechanical Technology Automotive - Question 4 - 2021 - Paper 1
Step 1
Which type of balancing is performed at high speeds?
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Dynamic balancing is performed at high speeds to account for varying forces on the wheel during motion.
Step 2
What is the function of the turn-table while performing wheel alignment checks?
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The turn-table facilitates the dynamic balancing of the wheel by allowing it to rotate and ensuring minimal resistance during the alignment process.
Step 3
The camshaft rotation for the ignition of the air and fuel mixture in a four-stroke four-cylinder engine, occurs every ... degrees.
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This occurs every 360 degrees, as each cycle of the four-stroke process involves two rotations of the crankshaft.
Step 4
Which forced induction system has the most lag?
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The non-variable type turbocharger typically has the most lag due to its reliance on exhaust gas flow to spool up.
Step 5
Indicated power can be defined as the ...
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Indicated power is the measure of power produced within the cylinders of the engine, reflected through the work done on the pistons.
Step 6
A dynamometer measures the ...
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A dynamometer measures the theoretical power developed by the engine.
Step 7
Which of the following is the cause of high levels of hydrocarbon (HC) in an internal combustion engine?
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High levels of hydrocarbon (HC) can be caused by a too lean mixture, which indicates incomplete combustion.
Step 8
What will cause a high oil pressure reading in an internal combustion engine?
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A defective oil pressure relief valve or insufficient oil in the system could cause a high oil pressure reading.
Step 9
Which component in an automatic gearbox directs the oil pressure to select the required gear ratio?
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The control valve body is responsible for directing the oil pressure in an automatic gearbox.
Step 10
How is the lock-up clutch activated in a torque converter?
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The lock-up clutch in a torque converter is activated by oil pressure.
Step 11
What is the cause of the tyre wear indicated in FIGURE 4.12 below?
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The feathered edge wear pattern can be attributed to excessive toe-in or toe-out adjustments.
Step 12
Wheel alignment is performed on a motor vehicle to achieve ...
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Wheel alignment is performed to achieve even tyre wear, which promotes longer tyre life and better handling.
Step 13
The function of a sensor in an engine-management system is to ...
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The sensor's role is to detect engine operating conditions and determine the air-fuel mixture for optimal engine performance.