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spark plug [ˈspɑːkplʌg, Am ˈspɑːrk-] N Brit AUTO
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I. spark [spɑːk, Am spɑːrk] N
1. spark (from fire, electrical):
2. spark (small amount):
II. spark [spɑːk, Am spɑːrk] VB trans
spark debate, protest, problems, riot
spark debate, protest, problems, riot
spark interest
I. plug [plʌg] N
1. plug TECH (electrical connector, socket):
to pull the plug on sth fig
to pull the plug on sth fig
2. plug (stopper):
3. plug inf (opportunity for publicity):
4. plug (spark plug):
5. plug (chunk):
plug of tobacco
II. plug <-gg-> [plʌg] VB trans
1. plug (stop up, close):
plug hole
plug leak
2. plug iron (publicize):
3. plug Am inf (shoot):
III. plug <-gg-> [plʌg] VB intr
Present
Ispark
youspark
he/she/itsparks
wespark
youspark
theyspark
Past
Isparked
yousparked
he/she/itsparked
wesparked
yousparked
theysparked
Present Perfect
Ihavesparked
youhavesparked
he/she/ithassparked
wehavesparked
youhavesparked
theyhavesparked
Past Perfect
Ihadsparked
youhadsparked
he/she/ithadsparked
wehadsparked
youhadsparked
theyhadsparked
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A spark plug is said to be cold if it can conduct more heat out of the spark plug tip and lower the tip's temperature.
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A much richer, though much lesser volume gas/air mixture is introduced to the precombustion chamber and ignited by spark plug.
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The voltage for the spark is provided by an ignition coil or magneto that is connected to the spark plug with an insulated wire.
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The fuel is mixed with air within its flammable limits and heated above its flash point, then ignited by the spark plug.
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Other spark plug collectors concurred with his assessment.
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