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In an internal combustion engine with a carburettor a mixture of air and atomised fuel is drawn into the cylinder. If the engine is fuel injected compression ignition engine then air is drawn in, the fuel is introduced just before top dead centre of the compression stoke. If you mean intake stroke, then the answer is air.
On a 2stroke engine the oil/gas mixture enters the crank case (lubricating the crankshaft bearings) before it is drawn into the cylinder.
Not as such. The internal combustion engine had not been invented.Transport was on foot or horseback. There was of course horse drawn coaches.
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In diesel engine ,air alone without any fuel is drawn by the falling piston during inlet stroke. In petrol engine, the mixture of air and fuel is drawn in by the falling piston during inlet stroke. There is no difference in the act of actually setting the timing. Inlet valves open slightly before the piston reaches top dead centre, by how much depends on the manufacturers specifications.
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Located in master cylinder and prevent air from being drawn in past the wheel cylinder cups when the brakes are released
In a gasoline engine, it is a fuel-air mixture that is drawn in during the intake stroke, unless the engine is fuel injected. In a fuel injected or a diesel engine, it is air, because the fuel (gasoline or diesel) is injected at the "last moment" before ignition.
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Depends on whether you are talking internal combustion engine, horse drawn or electric tram? Horse drawn was decades before the internal combustion engine.
Fuel and air are mixed in the carburettor and the gas is drawn into the cylinder combustion chamber by the valves. The spark ignites the mixture pushing the valves down and turning the cam shaft, hence "internal combustion". Therefore it is "combustion chamber".
The Yom Kippur war was a surprised attack by Egypt and Syria against Israel. During the attack the Egyptian army crossed the line drawn at Suez canal and into the fortified Israeli territory.