if it's coming from the tail pipe or an exhaust leak, it means you have a blown head gasket!
Henry Ford did not invent the steam engine. He was young when it was first introduced to him as a way of powering things. He didn't really invent anything but built onto others ideas such as the assembly line and the car.
just have a car
It means that the car has an engine with a displacement of 1000 cubic centimeters and can be referred to as being a 1.0 litre engine.
A car with the engine in the rear should have rear/all wheel drive. A car with the engine in the front should have front/all wheel drive.
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your car is broken
cart + combustion engine = car steam engine + gasoline = combustion engine boiler + coal = steam engine
There is a fuel leak in the engine compartment. Have a mechanic look at the engine.
White or gray smoke coming out from under the hood of a car could be the result of a small water leak spraying water on a hot engine. A running engine is naturally hot enough to create steam when water hits it.
A steam engine requires water to be heated to produce steam. This steam is used in pistons to produce movement, as in a steam train. An electric engine can produce the same energy, as in an electric car, and is far less bulky than a steam engine.
The water does not explode because it changes form to a gas (steam). The hot steam then escapes through the pressure releases built into a car engine.
your car may be leaking coolant into the engine, i.e your head gasket may be bad
That "mist" is more than likely coolant steam coming from a leaky heater core. Replacing the heater core is your best option.
tool + wood= wheel, wheel + wood = cart, cart + combustion engine= car if you don't have combustion engine it's boiler+coal= steam engine, steam engine + gasoline = combustion engine.
Yes if it has a steam engine
In 1876 Nikolaus August Otto built the first car engine which was powered by steam.
That steam as you call it is highly explosive. Get it checked immediately by a qualified mechanic.