is it possible to construt a heat engine that will not expel heat into the atmosphere
Engines need air to operate, they take it in and expel it while running.
The camshaft operated the inlet and outlet valves in the cylinder to admit fuel to the engine before ignition and expel the exhaust gas after the power stroke. The camshaft operates at half the crankshaft speed in a four-stroke engine.
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Magnetic levitation is the method used for maglev trains. In order to levitate a train, superconducting magnetic coils are used to completely expel the magnetic fields which will cause the trains to fly off its track.
Laminated glass is produced by bonding two or more layers of ordinary annealed glass together with a plastic interlayer, usually polyvinyl butyral (PVB). The PVB is sandwiched by the glass which is passed through rollers to expel any air pockets and form the initial bond then heated to around 70
the atmosphere does many things for earth. First, most organisms draw one gas out of the atmosphere and expel another gas into the atmosphere. For example, animals use oxygen from the atmosphere and expel CO2 while plants use CO2 and expel oxygen. Secondly, the atmosphere protects the surface of the planet by causing most asteroids to burn up before impacting the surface. Without our atmosphere, the surface of the earth would look more like that of the moon, riddled with craters. The atmosphere also has a big hand in erosion. water in the atmosphere condenses out as rain, snow, etc, and causes the majority of erosion. The atmosphere also protects us some against solar radiation, though the magnetic rings around the earth play a larger part in this.
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No, it is not possible to construct a heat engine that will not expel heat in to atmosphere. according to second law of thermodynamics, all the practical heat engines absorb heat from the source, convert a part of it in to mechanical work and reject the remainder to the cold body or atmosphere. hence, no heat engine can operate with single source for conversion in to mechanical work without expelling heat to the atmosphere. in other words, their must be a temperature difference between the hot and cold bodies (source and sink) for the conversion of heat in to mechanical work.Answer:Hot air is generally not considered a pollutant. Any system that creates mechanical or electrical energy without using fuel would be considered pollution free.A Sterling Cycle engine can use waste (recovered) heat to create mechanical energy. This creates no additional pollution and in fact, as it achieves higher efficiency in the original system, reduces additional fuel use and its associated pollution.Electricity can be generated directly from waste heat by thermocouples of dissimilar metals, again increasing efficiency.Waste heat can be used to boil water to steam for propelling turbines. This recovery creates no additional pollution.Steam from geothermal sources or from solar arrays can alo power engines and turbines without pollution.
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Engines need air to operate, they take it in and expel it while running.
Carl Sagan suggested striking Venus with large asteroids, in an attempt to expel the inhospitable atmosphere away from the planet.
Volcanoes expel gases with chemical compositions which closely match the ratios of non-photosynthetic gases in air.
Animals breath in air to obtain oxygen from it and expel air again with excess carbon dioxide in it.
Expel has two syllables.
Yes, all ladybugs expel gases. All living things expel gases.
regarding boilers it is the pressure difference created inside the chimney and atmosphere by using fans or stem jets.It helps to expel flue gases from chimney to the surrounding
The past tense of expel is expelled.