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How do cars move on gasoline?

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Anonymous

13y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

Gasoline is injected into the cylinder of an internal combustion engine where it is ignited by a spark plug causing a piston to be pushed which in turn is converted into rotary motion by the crank shaft. The crankshaft then drives a transmission that drives the wheels of the car. That is a little simplified, but whole reports can be written on the subject.

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13y ago

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