0 the electrical system in an engine that causes the fuel to burn or explode in order to start the engine: --
an ignition key
Switch/Turn the ignition on.
1 the act of starting to burn --
At laser wavelengths of the order of 1 mm, successful fast ignition requires strong anomalous laser beam-pellet coupling.
One alternative way is to use a petawatt shor t-pulse laser aiming for fast ignition.
In the implosion process, the hydrodynamic instability has a key role in attaining the ignition.
Ignition requirements in planar geometry are given per unit area and are independent of density.
The study was made for various initial conditions leading to different ignition modes and burn propagation.
The enhanced stopping power has been clearly observed around 1.1 ms after the ignition of the discharge target when the first pinch occurs.
The main discharge current rises to its peak value 2 ms after ignition.
Ergonomically, the ignition's location next to the parking brake lever, gearshift, and seatbelt, saves time.