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Physics, 13.03.2020 19:53, QueenNerdy889

Technician A says Belleville-type pressure plates are commonly used because they require less pedal effort and are compact. Technician B says coil spring types include the semi-centrifugal clutches. Who is correct? A only B only both A and B neither A nor B

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