Physics, 22.04.2020 02:51 amylumey2005
Technician A says that the intake valve runs hotter than the exhaust valve because the intake valve has the greater surface area. Technician B says that the exhaust valves usually do not burn due to the scavenging effect of the exhaust stream. Which technician is correct?
A) Technician A only
B) Technician B onlyC) Both technicians A and B
D) Neither technician A nor B
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