What is the difference between the accelerator and the clutch?
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They have different functions. The clutch is used to cut off the power transmission between the engine and the gearbox, making it convenient for the driver to change gears. The accelerator is used by the driver to control the engine speed or the amount of air entering the engine combustion chamber within a certain range. Additional information is as follows: Accelerator: The accelerator, also known as the "throttle" or "air valve," is a control device that regulates the engine's power (thrust). In piston-type aircraft engines, the accelerator controls the throttle opening of the carburetor to regulate the filling of the cylinders, thereby determining the engine's output power. Clutch: The clutch is a device that transmits the engine power of a car or other power machinery to the axle in an on-off manner.