Spark plug
A spark plug is a mechanism that adds a spark sent to an
electrode gap using high voltage generated by an ignition coil
to a compressed air-fuel mixture to cause combustion.
Since these plugs are exposed to voltages of 1000V or more as
well as high temperatures and high pressures when engines are
running, they must have excellent heat resistance and insulation
properties, etc.
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