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An internal combustion engine is a device that converts chemical energy, typically from fossil fuels like gasoline or diesel, into mechanical energy. This energy is used to power vehicles, machinery, and other mechanical systems.
heat engine
steam engine
An engine.
heat engine and car
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A device that converts any form of energy into mechanical energy, especially an internal-combustion engine or an arrangement of coils and magnets that converts electric current into mechanical power.
A combustion engine converts chemical energy in gasoline to mechanical energy in the engine.
mechanical energy
No, motors and engines are not the same thing. An engine typically refers to a device that converts fuel into mechanical energy, such as an internal combustion engine found in cars. In contrast, a motor generally refers to an electric device that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy. While both serve the purpose of providing motion, their sources of power and mechanisms of operation differ.
An engine converts energy into mechanical motion.
Engine