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Technician A says that the octane rating of gasoline is the measure of its antiknock properties. Technician B says that normal combustion occurs smoothly and progresses across the combustion chamber from the point of ignition. Who is correct?

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Answer: Both technicians are correct.

It is true when technician A says that the octane rating of a gasoline is used to measure the antiknock properties of a gasoline. Octane rating measure the resistance of gasoline to engine knocking in spark-ignition internal combustion of engines.

On other hand, technician B is also correct because a normal combustion occurs smoothly, controlled burning of air and fuel mixture then progresses across the combustion chamber from the point of ignition.

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