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  2. Nitrogen oxide sensor - Wikipedia

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    The term NO x represents several forms of nitrogen oxides such as NO (nitric oxide), NO 2 (nitrogen dioxide) and N 2 O (nitrous oxide, also known as laughing gas).In a gasoline engine, NO is the most common form of NO x at around 93%, while NO 2 is around 5% and the rest is N 2 O.

  3. Category:Gas sensors - Wikipedia

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    Nitrogen oxide sensor; Nondispersive infrared sensor; O. ... Zinc oxide nanorod sensor This page was last edited on 7 May 2022, at 22:42 (UTC). Text is ...

  4. Glossary of fuel cell terms - Wikipedia

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    Molecular nitrogen (N 2) is a colorless, odorless, tasteless and mostly inert diatomic gas at standard conditions, constituting 78.08% by volume of Earth's atmosphere. Nitrogen oxide Nitrogen oxide (NO x) is any binary compound of oxygen and nitrogen or a mixture of such compounds Nitrogen oxide sensor

  5. Internal combustion engine - Wikipedia

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    Another modification to reduce parasitic loss, usually seen in track-only cars, is the replacement of an engine-driven water pump for an electrical water pump. [64] The reduction in parasitic loss from these changes may be due to reduced friction or many other variables that cause the design to be more efficient. [citation needed]

  6. Exhaust gas recirculation - Wikipedia

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    Exhaust gas—which consists largely of nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and water vapor—has a higher specific heat than air, so it still serves to lower peak combustion temperatures. However, adding EGR to a diesel reduces the specific heat ratio of the combustion gases in the power stroke. This reduces the amount of power that can be extracted by ...

  7. Category:Engine sensors - Wikipedia

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    Nitrogen oxide sensor; O. Oxygen sensor; T. Throttle position sensor This page was last edited on 23 January 2020, at 17:15 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  8. Nondispersive infrared sensor - Wikipedia

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    A nondispersive infrared sensor (or NDIR sensor) is a simple spectroscopic sensor often used as a gas detector.It is non-dispersive in the fact that no dispersive element (e.g a prism or diffraction grating as is often present in other spectrometers) is used to separate out (like a monochromator) the broadband light into a narrow spectrum suitable for gas sensing.

  9. List of sensors - Wikipedia

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    Water-in-fuel sensor; Wheel speed sensor ... Microwave chemistry sensor; Morphix Chameleon; Nitrogen oxide sensor; ... Speed sensors are machines used to detect the ...