yes. everything in an engine happens in order: gasoline is pumped into the chamber. when you turn the key, the spark plug sparks and the gasoline explodes, starting the engine.
The rock cycle is like any other cycle because it is where rocks are formed, reformed and destroyed. This is similar to any other type of cycle
The other type of rocket is a engine.
In such type of engine we can use both type of fuel (petrol and disel). And/or some other fuels like lpg, cng.
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It is a type of internal combustion engine. It uses a eccentric rotary design instead of reciprocating pistons. It is a smooth compact engine allowing for high rpm power. Designed by Felix Wankel by 1929 with a prototype in 1957 and used by NSU. It is used in motor cars, motor cycles, aircraft, go carts, chain saws and many other applications
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The external combustion engine, like in a steam train.
The main transport at the time of world war 2 were people traveled on cycles, trains, trams, and cars. When they wanted to visit other countries they uded the ships, like cricketers did.
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Such type of transducer which can covert bio energy into any other form like mechanical or electrical. Example are engine or crystal. Engine convert energy from bio-fossil fuels to mechanical and crystal like tourmaline into electrical oscillations.
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The difference between a v engine and inline engine is that in v type engine the pistons and cylinders are aligned in in a v shape and in an inline type engine the pistons and cylinders are all vertical or inline with each other.