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1. My process description will be about car's engine process.
2- Car's engine process are:
a- Intake stroke.
b- Compression stroke.
c- Power stroke.
d- Exhaust stroke.
3- car's engine is a mechanical device. Without the engine the car will not work so it is important device despite of the development of the car and that is related to mechanical engineering.
Process Description Assignment
You are tasked to write a description of a process with the following specifications:
• The subject must be:
a) the operation of a physical device with two or more parts that function together to achieve some purpose, or
b) a conceptual process of two or more steps that lead to some desired outcome.
• The subject must be associated with, or closely related to, your major field of study.
• The process description document must
• Be precise, technically correct, and emphasize the steps of a process, not material attributes;
• Follow either Outline 5.1, p. 63 of the course text, or Outline 5.2, pp. 63-64 of the course text, depending on the subject;
• Be consistent with the format rules for writing assignments as provided in the EGR 3350 Syllabus for Spring Semester 2015;
• Be 2 ½ pages in length, including visuals;
• Include at least one visual.Your total visuals should not occupy more than ½ of one page; each visual must include a caption and give credit to the visual's source (even if you created it yourself).
• You are not required to use sources, but if you do use sources, you must cite your sources and include a Works Cited page. Your Works Cited should appear on a separate page that is not counted toward your page limit.
• Be sure to edit and review your paper carefully using the Process Description Checklist on pp. 75-76.
Please contact your instructor if you have any questions about this assignment well before it is due.
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