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Multipoint Processor
Multipoint may refer to: * Fuel injection#Multi-point injection, Multi-point fuel injection, an injection scheme for metering fuel into an internal combustion engine * Quadripoint#Multipoints_of_greater_numerical_complexity, Multipoint (geography), a point on the Earth that touches the border of several distinct territories * Multipoint ground, a type of electrical installation which involves the creation of many alternate paths for electrical energy to find its way back to ground * Videoconferencing#Multipoint videoconferencing, Multipoint videoconferencing, simultaneous videoconferencing among three or more remote points by means of a Multipoint Control Unit (MCU) * Windows MultiPoint Mouse SDK, a Microsoft technology which enables multiple users to share a single PC using multiple mice * Windows MultiPoint Server, a Microsoft operating system which enables a multiseat configuration * Bluetooth Multipoint and Advanced Multipoint, a standard for connecting a Bluetooth headset to tw ...
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Fuel Injection
Fuel injection is the introduction of fuel in an internal combustion engine, most commonly automotive engines, by the means of an injector. This article focuses on fuel injection in reciprocating piston and Wankel rotary engines. All compression-ignition engines (e.g. diesel engines), and many spark-ignition engines (i.e. petrol engines, such as Otto or Wankel), use fuel injection of one kind or another. Mass-produced diesel engines for passenger cars (such as the Mercedes-Benz OM 138) became available in the late 1930s and early 1940s, being the first fuel-injected engines for passenger car use. In passenger car petrol engines, fuel injection was introduced in the early 1950s and gradually gained prevalence until it had largely replaced carburettors by the early 1990s. The primary difference between carburetion and fuel injection is that fuel injection atomizes the fuel through a small nozzle under high pressure, while a carburettor relies on suction created by inta ...
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