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← ScienceWhich risk increases when fuel injection creates turbulence?
A)Increased pump cavitation risk
B)Decreased exhaust system pressure
C)Elevated fuel oxidation instabilities
D)Greater nozzle component wear✓
💡 Explanation
Increased turbulence can amplify erosion because particle impingement intensifies with increased flow disturbance, leading to abrasive wear; because of elevated wear rate rather than system instabilities, decreased pressure, or pump cavitation from inadequate fuel feed, increased wear is the dominant risk.
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