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Automobile Engineering Practice Test: Engine Electronics
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An electronic engine control system (EEC) is a small computer that controls a car's engine. It's mounted on the engine or engine fan case and draws power from an engine alternator.  The EEC monitors flight and engine conditions, such as: Fuel flow, Temperature, Vibration, Pressure, Throttle position.  The EEC's purpose is to optimize flight performance while protecting the engine and aircraft from safety risks.  An electronically controlled engine also has an electronic control unit (ECU). The ECU is the central controller of the engine management system. It controls:  Fuel supply, Air... Show more
Automobile Engineering Practice Test: Engine Electronics
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10 Questions

1. What is the main use of the strain gauge?
2. Where are the electro-optical sensors used?
3. What is the use of the lambda sensors in the catalytic converter?
4. In which of the following See beck effect is used?
5. Which of the following is the knock sensor?
6. What is the use of the hot-wire sensor?
7. What is LVDT used to measure?
8. Vortex sensor is used for measurement of the temperature.
9. What is the disadvantage of the piezoelectric pressure sensor?
10. Which of the following is used by the Hall Effect pickup?