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The diesel fuel cooler is being discussed. Technician A says that high-pressure fuel systems generate a lot of heat. Technician B says that temperature affects the density of the diesel fuel. Which technician is correct

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Answer:

Both the technicians are correct.

Explanation:

As the pressure increases the temperature will also increase in accordance with the Boyle's law hence greater amount of heat is formed.

[tex]Pressure\propto Temperature[/tex]

When the temperature increases the intermolecular spaces increase as the molecules of the fuel gain energy and their kinetic energy increases. This is limited to temperatures below dissociation/combustion temperature of diesel .