What is burnt-out point ?
Answer / Harphool Jat
The burnt-out point refers to the stage at which a material or component has been completely consumed or destroyed during a high-temperature process, such as combustion. In terms of engine components like pistons or turbine blades, the burnt-out point is reached when these parts are damaged beyond repair due to excessive heat.
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