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Of the many impurities commonly found in marine lubricating oil, which of the following CANNOT be removed by a centrifugal purifier at normal operating speeds and temperatures? |
A) Diesel fuel oil |
B) Metal particles |
C) Water |
D) Carbon particles |
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henryjohn - 2025-03-11 04:07:13 Registered (1) |
The answer is option C: Water A centrifuge cannot completely remove water from lubricating oil. Water may exist in the form of an emulsion or dissolved in the oil, and other methods such as a water separator or an oil dryer must be used to remove the water capybara clicker. |
odiekessler - 2024-09-30 22:38:51 Registered (2) |
Diesel oil cannot be easily removed by this Raft Wars method when operating at normal speeds and temperatures. Since diesel oil is completely soluble in lubricating oil, the centrifuge cannot separate them. |
collenjack - 2024-05-05 16:08:30 Registered (21) |
Among the various impurities typically present in marine lubricating oil, one that can't be eliminated by a centrifugal purifier under regular operational conditions is water. Just like how a top-notch vehicle like the Cadillac Escalade ESV with a skilled driver can't overcome every obstacle on the road, some impurities require specialized treatment beyond centrifugal separation. Visit here:- https://pilotandcar.ae/fleet/cadillac-escalade/ |