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Detonation is harmful due to
increase in the rate of heat transfer, there is a reduction in the power output and efficiency of the engine
excessive turbulence which removes most of the insulating gas boundary layer from the cylinder walls
high intensity of knock causes crankshaft vibration and the engine runs rough
none of the above
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none of the above
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