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marellasunny
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My book says smaller the electrode gap,greater the chances of a misfire. The reason stated is that this is because of a smaller activated volume.
I understand the meaning of misfire: it is when electricity takes a different path due to electrically conductive residue lying between electrode and ground. What I do not understand is why a misfire occurs with a smaller electrode gap.
I understand the meaning of misfire: it is when electricity takes a different path due to electrically conductive residue lying between electrode and ground. What I do not understand is why a misfire occurs with a smaller electrode gap.