kaasupoljinta
Kaasupoljinta, often translated as "accelerator pedal" or "gas pedal" in English, is a component in a vehicle that controls the engine's power output. It is typically a foot-operated lever located on the floor of the driver's side. When the driver presses the kaasupoljinta, it sends a signal to the engine's fuel system, increasing the amount of fuel and air mixture supplied to the combustion chambers. This increased mixture results in a more powerful explosion within the cylinders, generating more torque and causing the vehicle to accelerate.
The design and operation of kaasupoljinta have evolved significantly over time. Older vehicles used a direct