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Explain the principles of turbo-charging and super-charging.

Turbo-charging and super-charging are methods used to increase the power output of an internal combustion engine by forcing more air into the combustion chamber, allowing more fuel to be burned, resulting in increased power and efficiency.

What are the reasons for using turbo-charging and super-charging?

The reasons for using turbo-charging and super-charging include improving engine power and performance, increasing fuel efficiency, and reducing emissions by allowing smaller engines to produce the power of larger ones.

What is the difference between turbo-charging and super-charging?

The main difference between turbo-charging and super-charging is that turbo-charging uses exhaust gases to drive a turbine that compresses the intake air, while super-charging uses a belt or chain connected to the engine to drive a compressor to force air into the engine.

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