Technician a says that a defective spark plug wire can cause an engine misfire. Technician b says that a defective spark plug can cause an engine misfire. In this case, both technicians are correct.
Technician A is correct, because, Bad spark plug wires can interfere with the electrical current flowing to the engine, making it difficult for the engine to complete the combustion cycle. An incomplete combustion cycle can cause an engine to misfire, also
Technician B is correct because, Dirty spark plugs can cause misfires as well as burned engine oil can prevent the plugs from creating the sparks needed to ignite the fuel after it goes into the cylinder. Old spark plugs can simply break and fail to produce a spark. A broken spark plug is a simple fix, just replace it.
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To solve the problem it is necessary to refer to the definition of entropy.
Entropy is defined aso

Where,
Heat exchange
T = Temperature
Since the heat exchange is conserved and it is an isothermal process where the temperature remains constant the change in entropy remains the same, ie
(Reamins same)
Therefore the correct answer is C.
35j because if it takes so much to lift it’s that much pullin down
Yes, If all the forces on it are balanced it will be in equilibrium regardless of whether it is in motion or not.