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Having a too small dwell angle can lead to issues in the performance of a system that uses it. A dwell angle refers to the amount of time that a fuel injector or spark plug remains open during an engine's combustion cycle. If the dwell angle is too small, it can result in insufficient fuel or spark being delivered to the engine, which can lead to poor performance, such as misfires or a lack of power. Additionally, a too small dwell angle can also cause increased wear on engine components and can lead to higher emissions. It is important to have the correct dwell angle for optimal performance and longevity of the engine.
35 degrees, or, gap them to .017.
Small angles which have less than 45º
Small angles are NOT called vectors. The question appears to be based on some misunderstanding.
You put the laser flat on the angled surface and turn it on. If the angle is shined on by the laser, there is a slight angle. Please click recommend below
use a dwell meter to set points to 30 degrees
For very small angles, the focal length of a concave mirror is approximately half of the radius of curvature of the mirror. This is known as the mirror equation and holds true for small angles under the paraxial approximation.
It depends on your definition of small and large. Obtuse angles are ones that are more than 90 degrees and acute angles are less than 90 degrees. If you forgive the bad graphics.. Obtuse: \_ Acute: /_
An antimeter is a modification of the quadrant for measuring small angles.
Use Chiltons repair manual for the model year. Then you will find the engine specs. The points gap at 0.019 and the dwell will set at 30 The timing should set between 8 to 10 degrees before top dead center. Remember that changing the timing will change the dwell. Timing changes the dwell. but the dwell don't change the timing. So set the timing first.
The gap is usually about .016", but it should be set at 30 degrees with a dwell meter for optimum accuracy.
Supplementary angles - two angles that add up to 180 degrees. No matter how large or small angles 1 and 2 on the left become, the two angles remain supplementary which means that they add up to 180°. By the way, supplementary angles do not need to be adjacent angles(angles next to one another) if it doesnt add up to 180 then they are not supplementary angles, but if they do then they are supplementary angles.
Having a small amount of something is called "scarce" or "limited."