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What is the name of the phenomenon caused in a governor in which the speed of the engines fluctuates continuously above and below the mean speed?

(a) Firing interval

(b) Air-Supply measurement

(c) Sensitiveness of Governor

(d) Governor hunting

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The correct option is (d) Governor hunting

The explanation is: A governor is said to be hunt if the speed of the engines fluctuates continuously above and below the mean speed. This is caused by a too sensitive governor which changes the fuel supply by a large amount when a small change in the speed of rotation takes place.

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