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What force that opposes drag and is powered by combustion reactions in the engine?

thrust


What were the first automobiles powered by?

They were powered by steam engines.


What are examples of common everyday use of combustion reactions?

Common examples of everyday combustion reactions include burning wood in a fireplace, cooking food on a gas stove, and driving a car powered by gasoline.


What is the gasoline powered car?

It is a car powered by an internal combustion engine running on gasoline.


What is the combination that the hybrid cars made of?

combustion engine and an electric battery gas powered and electric powered


What is a automobile powered by?

Most are powered by an Internal Combustion engine either gasoline, diesel, or electric motors.


What are london buses powered by?

Most London buses are powered by an internal combustion engine fueled by diesel.


What powered the first automobile engine?

In 1769, the steam engine was the first automobile engine capable of human transport. In 1807, the first gas powered engine was an internal combustion engine.


What is the auto combustion pressure for diesel?

The auto combustion pressure for a diesel engine is 580 psi. This is compared to the 200 psi of the gas powered engine.


When did nikolaus otto invent a gasoline-powered internal combustion engine?

1879


Can a jet engine be powered by hydrogen combustion?

Yes. See link below.


Why does a car need a radiator to operate effectively?

Not all cars do (eg electric cars). However if the car is powered by a combustion engine then the engine produces heat and this heat must be dissipated or the engine will overheat and cease. This is why combustion engine powered vehicles need a cooling system/radiator.