noun a type of plug used in electrical circuits to connect wires
Spark plugs may be produced in manufacturing facilities as part of the production process for automotive or small engine components.
A spark plug is a device used to ignite the air-fuel mixture in the combustion chamber of an internal combustion engine.
Spark plugs are essential components in the ignition system of engines, providing the spark needed for combustion.
High-performance racing engines require specialized spark plugs to optimize combustion and power output.
In small engines like those in lawnmowers or chainsaws, spark plugs play a crucial role in starting and running the engine.
A mechanic may use a spark plug to replace faulty spark plugs in a vehicle's engine.
An engineer may design spark plugs for specific applications to optimize engine performance.
A race car driver relies on high-performance spark plugs to ensure maximum power and efficiency in their vehicle.
An electrician may use spark plugs in certain electrical systems to provide a spark for ignition.
An agricultural technician may use spark plugs in farm equipment such as tractors or harvesters to ensure proper ignition of the engine.