A steam engine?
Steam is very hot. The bathroom is full of steam.
The main difference between a diesel and a steam engine is the diesel engine is an internal combustion and the steam engine is external combustion.
because the steam is very importance in main engine
Water is heated to produce steam. The steam is used to power the engine. The power from the engine does the work or powers other instruments that do the work.
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.
A steam engine is an external combustion engine. As the steam engine combusts outside of the engine itself.
If the car is smoking after rainfall some what could have gotten into the engine bay. A hot engine will cause the water to turn into steam.
A rotary steam engine was a fire engine basically
the steam engine was improved in 1769.
Steam
A steam engine?
noun: an engine worked by steam, typically one in which a sliding piston in a cylinder is moved by the expansive action of the steam generated in a boiler.A steam engine is an external combustion engine. As the steam engine combusts outside of the engine itself.
Hot steam is not alive, so therefore it can not be killed.
The steam cylinder was heated by steam then cooled to condense the steam. This caused thermal stress and cracking. James Watt corrected that with a separate condenser, allowing the cylinder to remain hot.
Absolutely - it's commonly called 'steam-cleaning'. A jet of hot, pressurised steam is directed at the engine compartment, and it literally 'blasts' the accumulated grime and dirt off the surfaces.
Pour it into the expansion bottle not the radiator type cap on the engine, opening that will give you steam burns if the engine is hot.