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Chapter 8 Section E - Electrical, Starting, and Ignition Systems

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This set introduces the basic principles of aircraft ignition and electrical systems. It explains how generators convert mechanical to electrical energy through electromagnetic induction, the function of a point breaker in magnetos, and outlines the components of a typical battery ignition system, including the ignition switch, coil, breaker points, cam, capacitor, distributor, and spark plugs.

A generator converts mechanical energy into electrical energy by what method?

electromagnetic energy

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A generator converts mechanical energy into electrical energy by what method?

electromagnetic energy

What devise is used to interrupt the primary in a magneto?

Point Breaker

A typical battery ignition system consists of what?

Ignition switch

Battery

ignition coil

In a battery ignition system, the battery supplies current to the primary winding of an ignition coil. What is an ignition coil?

A devise that steps up the voltage to the level necessary to create a spark in each cylinder.

Direct current (DC) from the battery is converted to pulsing DC by the opening and closing of breaker points connected in series with the primary winding.

What are breaker points?

Mechanical devises that consist of two electrical contacts that control when current flows through the primary winding. ...

What is a capacitor?

A devise that momentarily stores electrical energy, prevents arcing across the points and increases the rate that the ma...