Thermal engine is an engine that uses heat as a source of energy. Steam engine, diesel engine, gasoline engine, Stirling engine and drinking bird a common toy that is also a heat engine are the examples or types of engines that uses thermal energy.
Yes, different types of matter have different thermal energies because they have different internal structures and atomic compositions. For example, solids typically have lower thermal energies compared to gases because their particles are more closely packed and have less kinetic energy. Additionally, the temperature of a substance is a reflection of its thermal energy, with higher temperatures indicating higher thermal energy.
Using different types of thermometers, thermocouples, thermal resistances, pyrometers, etc.
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thermal decomposition, oxidation, synthesis, radiolysis, reduction, polymerization, etc.
The maximum Thermal Efficiency of Petrol Engine or Gasoline Engine or Otto Cycle Engine is about 25-30%.
There are several different engine types found in cars today. Some of these engine types include Straight/Inline, V Type, Boxer, Rotary Wankel and Diesel.
in an engine potential (gas) to thermal To kinetic
There are different types of thermal energy like conduction, convection, and radiation. But the one that requires objects to touch is conduction.
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yes they do have different thermal energies.
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Each engine is designed with a slightly different object in mind. A heavy diesel is great in big trucks, but would be too heavy for your car. Your car's engine would not even move a big truck.