Super Charger Vs Turbo Charger, their applications

I would like to know what is the difference between super changer and turbo changer?

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The main difference is that the turbo charger uses exhuast steam for its energy whereas super charger uses crankshaft for its enegy. Turbocharger is not connected directly to the engine whereas supercharger is directly connected with the engine through a belt. The former has smog altering equipment that lower the carbon emission whereas the later doesn't have a waste gate , so the smog emits from a supercharger.
additionally; using a turbo charger, high pressure, preferably cooler air pushed into the cylinders.a larger turbo charger takes a bit longer for the turbine to spool up, until the exhuast gas flow and pressure reaches the expected level.the time until turbo spooling, is what we call turbolag, where the intake air pressure is actually lesser than desired.
An intercooler is used for the same purpose of cooling air in superchargers , as with turbochargers. Due to its installation method, there no turbolag, since the supercharger is not in anyway connected t the exhaust system. A supercharger provides a huge shift in torque and power curves across the revolution range.

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