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what does a governor do in an engine
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A governor in an engine is designed to regulate the speed. It does so by automatically adjusting the fuel supply whenever the speed exceeds or drops below the desired level. This ensures that the engine operates within its specified RPM (Revolutions per Minute) range, preventing potential damage caused by excessively high or low engine speeds.
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