What Are Spark Plugs Made of?

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Spark plugs are made of a centre electrode, an insulator, a metal casing and a side electrode. They are used to provide a place for an electric spark that is hot enough to ignite the air mixture inside the combustion chamber of an internal combustion engine.
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