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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.
John Scott Haldane has written: 'The theory of heat-engines including the action of muscles'
The only similarity is that they are both used to generate electricity through use of heat engines.
For example, an automobile engine, or similar explosion engines. Also, a steam engine.
engines get discolored because of the heat . the heat comes from combustion from gass and air
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Yes. Gasoline and diesel engines are both heat engines.
Yes. Heat engines come in various forms. For example, internal combustion using gasoline or diesel, external combustion (not much used), steam engines reciprocating or turbine, gas turbines, rocket engines.
A car engine is a heat engine, but there are various types of heat engines outside the realm of car and truck engines.
heat engines are classified on the location of the combustion chamber , if it is outside the whole set up then it is external heat engine and vice versa.
Yes, gasoline and diesel engines are heat engines. The energy released by the burning fuel causes the gas in the cylinders to expand and push the pistons, which in turn do work.
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