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Why are high tension ignition cables frequently routed from the distributors to the spark plugs in flexible metallic conduits?
A) To reduce the effect of the high frequency electromagnetic waves emanated during operation.
B) To reduce the formation of corona and nitric oxide on the cable insulation.
C) To eliminate high altitude flashover.

 

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