Varying the governor setting in an IC engine

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The basic principle of a governor is that the governor spring and flyweights are selected so that the centrifugal force and spring force are in equilibrium at any designed engine speed.  Here are some other principles of a governor: Centrifugal force: Most governors use centrifugal force and consist of two masses rotating around a spindle. Maintaining rotary speed: Governors can maintain the rotary speed of an engine or other prime mover within reasonably close limits. Regulating engine speed: Governors can regulate an engine's speed by varying the rate at which fuel is furnished to... Show more

Varying the governor setting in an IC engine