it improved the econoomy by powering trains and boats
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Basically, not really, they are what they are. Engines were not build for fuel economy and alterations to that end are essentially an exercise in futility.
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Yes it does. That is why physios get injured people to improve their motor skills by repeated practise.
Yes it is. All Honda engines prior to 2001 are interference engines.
electric motors
Steam engines and diesel engines are heat engines. An electric motor isn't an engine - it converts and transfers power, but doesn't actually create it.
There is no difference. There both the same engines.
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Yes, airplanes do have a motor (according to what I know). There are many place in a commercial aircraft that have a motor. The engines also have a motor in them to turn the fan or propellers.
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One, unless if it is a hybrid. A hybrid has one gas motor and one electric motor
5.0 liter motor engines weight at least 200 pounds