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Q: In a gasoline engines the area in the cylinder head where the air and fuel mixture is burned is called?
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In a gasoline engine the area the cylinder head where the air -and - fuel mixture is burned is called the?

Combustion chamber


In a gasoline engine the area in the cylinder head where the air and fuel mixture is burned is call the?

the answer is b cylinder just took the test its not the combustion chamber


In a gasoline engine the area in the cylinder head where the air and the fuel mixture is burned is called the?

The area is called the combustion chamber.


What are the scientific principles of the car?

Gasoline and air mix together before entering the cylinder. soon as the intake valve opens the mixture is compressed and it is ignited by the spark plug. (this action creates pressure which pushes the piston down and making the engine turn). after the mixture of air and gasoline is ignited it creates a chemical reaction, the air and gasoline is burned and it creates Carbon monoxide.


In a gasoline engine the area in the cylinder head whee the air and fuel mixture is burned is called?

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 area in the cylinder head where the air-and-fuel mixture is burned is called the?

Combustion chamber.


Where does the air go from the filter?

After the air filter, the air goes into the cylinder as a mixture with the fuel to be burned.


What type of energy is energy stored in gasoline?

Gasoline is a mixture of hydrocarbons. As gas is burned, the compounds are broken down into simplier compounds and the breaking of these compounds releases energy.


What is internal-combustion engine?

An internal combustion engine is one where a gas/air mixture is ignited and burned in a closed cylinder, and forces a piston to move. In other words, all piston engines in cars, trucks, bikes aircraft.


What is burnt in an internal combustion engine of a car to release energy for the car to move?

Gasoline or diesel. In some rare engines ethanol is burned, of a mixture of gasoline and ethanol. Coming up with this answer would've been easier than posting this question here. If this is for your homework, then try actually using your brain, that's what this is about. Not wether you finished it or not.


What oil product was burned up when oil was drilled because it did not have any use?

Gasoline, until it was discovered it had uses in engines such as those for cars


Why do you use the carburetors?

Carburetors are used on engines not equipped with fuel injection. Almost all small engines, such as lawnmowers, generators, and other small engine applications use carburetors. Carburetors are used to mix fuel and air in the proper ratio and channel it to the intake manifold of the engine. It is then sucked into each cylinder where the fuel air mixture is burned.