How Many Points Are Deducted for Stalling Midway?
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Stalling midway deducts 100 points. Below is an introduction about stalling: 1. Meaning: Also known as flameout. When the reactor is operating at a significant reaction rate, if the inlet temperature of the feed is reduced to reach the lower limit of the multiple state region, the reaction rate will suddenly drop significantly, and the reaction basically stops. This phenomenon is called flameout. The corresponding inlet temperature is called the flameout point. It generally refers to car stalling. 2. Note: Stalling is a common problem encountered by beginners while driving, such as stalling when starting at a traffic light turning from red to green, stalling when starting while following a car, stalling due to untimely gear shifting, stalling due to excessive braking, and stalling when the steering angle is too large. Many people have likely encountered these situations. Although stalling can occur in various scenarios, the main reasons are improper coordination of the clutch, throttle, brake, and gear. This requires beginners to quickly familiarize themselves with the vehicle they are driving, master the sensitivity of the throttle pedal, the length of the clutch's free travel, and adjust the pedal position if it is not suitable.